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An influential group of financial executives is urging Congress to oppose the Obama administrations proposals for reforming the corporate tax system, especially the rules used by multinational companies to defer paying taxes on foreign earnings.
May 22 -
The House has introduced a bill to ban patents on tax-planning methods and strategies after previous versions of the legislation died in the last congressional session.
May 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service spent nearly two years and $19.5 million to develop its new Web portal, but canceled the project six months before its scheduled completion date, according to a new report.
May 22 -
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told a House subcommittee that he intends to simplify the Tax Code and devote more money to IRS enforcement.
May 21 -
The IRS should be doing a better job of ensuring that the sensitive personal and financial information on taxpayers paper documents doesnt fall into the wrong hands, according to a new report.
May 21 -
Marcum & Kliegman LLP is combining forces with Rachlin LLP, expanding the New York firms presence to Rachlins home base in Florida.
May 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service has increased its audit rates of the wealthiest individuals and corporations, according to testimony by IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman.
May 20 -
A California congressman has introduced legislation that would require federal agencies to use interactive data-tagging technology to track the use of government bailout funds by companies.
May 20 -
Accounting firm Marks Paneth & Shron has assembled a team to help clients with holdings in Swiss bank accounts comply with the IRSs stepped-up enforcement efforts.
May 20 -
The Senate Finance Committee released a set of policy options for financing health care reform, including modifying the current tax treatment of health-related expenses.
May 19