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CPAs should watch their language during tough economic times.
June 11 -
Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., has introduced a bill that would increase the maximum amount of the first-time homebuyer tax credit from $8,000 to $15,000.
June 11 -
The IRS said a tax break is now available to purchase new motor vehicles in states that do not have a sales tax.
June 11 -
Former BDO Seidman Chairman and CEO Denis Field, and a former BDO tax partner, along with five other lawyers and bankers from outside the firm, have been indicted in a tax fraud case involving tax shelters marketed by the firm that allegedly generated over $7 billion in fraudulent tax losses.
June 10 -
What can we expect from IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulmans proposal to set higher standards of conduct for tax preparers?
June 9 -
Former attorney and CPA Steven Krell has pleaded guilty to a tax charge in connection with the embezzlement of approximately $1,476,900 from two of his clients.
June 8 -
The Treasury Departments Inspector General for Tax Administration found errors and legal violations in nearly half the IRS taxpayer property seizures it studied for a new report.
June 8 -
Last week I was watching one of the 15 versions of Law& Order that currently air on NBC, when I saw a commercial trumpeting theanticipated resurrection of General Motors.
June 7 -
Motor sports promoter International Speedway Corp. will get back $97 million of the $118 million it deposited with the IRS as part of a tax dispute, plus another $14 million in interest.
June 5 -
Amid complaints and confusion, the IRS is temporarily suspending a new reporting requirement for foreign bank accounts that would have extended the mandate to people who are not citizens or residents of the U.S.
June 5
