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The Internal Revenue Service has opened a new section of its Web site dedicated to various back-to-school tax breaks for college savings and tuition credits.
September 10 -
The IRSs use of computer formulas is paying off for the agency, improving productivity and picking out returns that taxpayers agree to settle for the recommended additional amounts.
September 10 -
PDI Global has introduced a Social Media Starter Package to help more accounting firms incorporate social media into their marketing programs.
September 9 -
The U.S. and Monaco have signed a tax information exchange agreement to allow the two countries to share information on tax matters, including bank accounts used to stash money abroad.
September 8 -
The IRS faces challenges in recruitment, training and retention of employees to replace the increasing number of employees who are eligible to retire, according to a new report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
September 8 -
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission never took the necessary and basic steps that would have led to the agency uncovering Bernard L. Madoffs $65 billion Ponzi scheme, according to the full report issued Friday by the agencys Inspector-General.
September 8 -
H&R Block reported a consolidated net loss for the first quarter of $133.6 million, or 40 cents a share, with much of the loss attributed to tax operations.
September 4 -
Former All-Star baseball pitcher Jerry Koosman received a six-month sentence for not paying his federal income taxes for 2002-2004.
September 4 -
The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association has asked the IRS to repeal an old tax rule that required employees to maintain logs detailing their business usage of mobile phones.
September 3 -
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