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A nonprofit foundation run by Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. is filing an amended 2007 tax return after it was found to have mischaracterized $11,000 in payments to officials as research grants.
July 28 -
An IRS contractor billed the agency $782,000 in dubious labor and travel charges between 2001 and 2006, according to a report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
July 27 -
PDI Global has created an e-mail alert program that provides firms with news to send to their clients about tax and accounting changes.
July 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service wants ordinary taxpayers to offer suggestions on how to improve tax preparer performance.
July 27 -
Regional accounting firms Parente Randolph and Beard Miller Co. plan to merge later this year to create one of the largest firms in the Northeast, with a total $175 million in revenue.
July 27 -
A federal grand jury has indicted an IRS revenue officer for pressuring delinquent taxpayers to refinance their mortages with a company for which he worked on the side so they could pay their outstanding tax debts.
July 24 -
The IRS and the Treasury Department have issued final regulations clarifying how and when certain small tax-exempt organizations must file an annual electronic notice.
July 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released a new version of Form 656-B, Offer in Compromise Booklet, and a revised Form 656, Offer in Compromise.
July 23 -
IMGCAP(1)]Part of a CPAs job is to evaluate the potential tax benefits of various business and estate planning strategies.
July 23 -
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration J. Russell George asked tax professionals to provide his office with information on other preparers who are acting unethically or illegally as the IRS prepares to overhaul regulations for practitioners.
July 22