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The Sept. 16 deadline is nearing for submitting a preliminary application for the federal governments Section 48C tax credit program for manufacturers of clean energy equipment.
September 3 -
A Florida tax preparer has been barred by a federal judge after he falsely told clients he was a former IRS employee and that the IRS had pre-audited their tax returns.
September 3 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has released the executive summary of a report from its inspector general detailing the agencys failures to stop Bernard Madoff from carrying out his Ponzi scheme.
September 2 -
Although it's often pointed out that the Internal Revenue Code has become lengthy and complicated due to all of the things that Congress tries to accomplish through the code other than simply raising revenue, it's less often observed that a complicated Tax Code also puts a tremendous burden on the Treasury and IRS to interpret it and provide timely guidance.
September 2 -
Agency compiles possibilities, but makes no recommendations
September 2 -
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A federal court has denied a $473 million tax refund to Schering-Plough after the drug maker sought to avoid taxes on $690 million in profits it repatriated from offshore subsidiaries into the U.S. through some dubious transactions.
September 2 -
Accounting firm Crowe Horwath is responding to the wave of companies filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with a set of services to help them navigate the reorganization process.
September 2 -
The government is about to start offering a Cash for Clunkers type of program for old inefficient appliances this fall, so why not cash for clunker tax returns and financial statements?
September 1 -
The Financial Planning Association is urging SEC Chair Mary Schapiro to clarify and restrict the scope of authority of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority related to financial planning services.
September 1