-
A former tax return preparer has been sentenced to 151 months in prison for participating in a tax fraud scheme to hide income and assets in bogus trusts, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
July 23 -
TIGTA Questions IRS's Questionable Refund ProgramWASHINGTON, D.C. - A new Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration audit has found that changes in the Internal Revenue Service's Questionable Refund Program, along with a significant technological failure, dramatically decreased the effectiveness of the program for the 2006 filing season.
July 22 -
In an earlier article in Accounting Today, I wrote, "Without clients we wouldn't have a firm - but without employees we wouldn't have clients. So when it comes to answering the question of whether it is more important to have client or employee loyalty, I would have to answer that employee loyalty and satisfaction is more important." ("Whose loyalty is worth more - your clients' or your employees'?" March 19-April 1, 2007, page 27.)Employee loyalty is the foundation for long-term success and exceptional profits. Without employee loyalty, you won't have to worry about client loyalty, since you will spend most of your time worrying about recruitment, poor performance, poor quality and poor profits.
July 22 -
U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson plans to convene a conference in the coming week that could lead to an overhaul of the corporate tax system and a cut in corporate taxes.
July 22 -
Have you heard the joke about the sales tax audit? No one has.There is nothing funny about a sales tax audit.
July 22 -
Summertime brings with it the "high season" for clients who are seriously considering purchasing vacation homes, or switching from one vacation home to another.The majority are looking to take advantage of certain tax breaks to help them carry the property. For others, tax savings are an added bonus to validate their decision. In either case, tax advisors often get a hurried call to explain the options.
July 22 -
IRS National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson delivered a report to Congress on her main priorities for the coming fiscal year, and at the top of the list is improving taxpayer services.
July 19 -
The House Ways and Means Committee voted along mainly party lines to repeal the ability of the Internal Revenue Service to enter into private debt collection contracts, with a vote of 23 to 18 on the Democratic-backed bill.Under current law, the IRS can use private debt collection companies to find and contact taxpayers who owe outstanding tax liabilities and arrange payment. The companies can keep up to 25 percent of the amount collected, and the IRS can retain another 25 percent for additional enforcement activities. The Tax Collection Responsibility Act of 2007 would repeal that authority, which critics fear could lead to abusive tax collection practices.
July 18 -
RSM McGladrey has introduced Firm Foundation, an association and program for small CPA firms that gives them tools and training in areas such as practice management and marketing.Firms with approximately 10 to 30 full-time employees can join the association. Members get access to technical tools for tax and auditing, as well as assistance in succession planning, recruiting, people management, profitability, growth, human resources and technology.
July 18 -
Former construction worker and Coast Guard employee Rhiannon O’Donnabhain is suing the Internal Revenue Service after she was disallowed from deducting $25,000 in medical expenses for her sex change operation.The IRS claims the operation was cosmetic surgery and not a medical necessity. In another case in 2005, the IRS Chief Counsel made a similar determination. However, the United States Tax Court has not ruled on any similar cases, and its decision could set a precedent.
July 18