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Fifteen states and the District of Columbia will be offering tax holidays for back-to-school shopping on various days this month and next, according to a report by CCH.
July 21 -
Recent changes in the tax treaty between the U.S. and Canada will have an impact in a variety of areas, including 401(k) contributions and stock options, as well as the ability of taxpayers to move across borders.
July 21 -
States across the country saw their tax revenues for the first quarter of 2009 drop by a record percentage, according to a new report.
July 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service cannot easily keep track of the activities of paid tax preparers, nor of their compliance with tax laws, according to a new report by the Treasury Inspector of Tax Administration.
July 20 -
IRS agent Albert Bront threatened to kill a group of U.S. Treasury agents when they tried to search his home earlier this week.
July 17 -
Ever since social media began invading the business landscape, theres been a conundrum over how to balance personal privacy and firm policy. How far is too far to protect the firm, its staff and clients interests?
July 16 -
Many businesses may soon find they cannot obtain or renew a license unless they are current with both their state and federal taxes.
July 16 -
PDI Global has introduced an online version of its 2009-2010 Tax Planning Guide that accounting firms can put on their Web sites and market to clients.
July 16 -
BNA has acquired the training seminar and conference businesses of the Council for International Tax Education, Atlas Information Group and the Structured Finance Institute.
July 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has expanded its lists of transactions of interest and listed transactions that taxpayers must disclose if they are participating in any of them.
July 15