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For the next few months, the Internal Revenue Service's Statistics of Income Division will be testing a prototype SOI Table Wizard.The tool will allow users to create their own custom tables from SOI tabulated data in the 1999 and 2000 Corporate Source Books. If adopted, data from other forms could eventually be added, and the IRS is asking users to provide feedback on the new feature. The agency also warned that there are some limitations in the tables.
July 23 -
The ranking minority member of the Senate Finance Committee threatened to place a "hold" on President Bush's nomination for the top Treasury tax official, unless the department agrees to provide a comprehensive plan to close the tax gap by the end of September.
July 23 -
Some federal tax breaks for energy efficient hybrids will start shrinking this fall.
July 23 -
Avalara, a provider of Web-based sales tax compliance services for small-and-midsized businesses, announced that it has seen dramatic growth for the first half of 2006.
July 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service released final drafts of Schedules M-3 and Form 8916 for the 2006 tax year, as well as a new Form 8916-A, "Reconciliation of Cost of Goods Sold Reported on Schedule M-3."
July 20 -
In response to a bill that would ban Internet poker, the nonprofit Poker Players Alliance has released a study making a case for the online games to be legalized and taxed by the federal government.
July 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced the release of its spring 2006 issue of the Statistics of Income Bulletin. For the first time, the bulletin takes a detailed look at individual non-cash charitable contributions.
July 18 -
The Congressional Research Service, which provides nonpartisan public policy research, has released its review of the presidential advisory panel on tax reform's two major proposals.
July 18 -
The failure to get a revamped computer program online to screen for fraudulent 2006 tax returns will cost the federal government between $200 million and $300 million, the Internal Revenue Service has estimated.
July 17 -
A federal court has barred a Jackson Hewitt franchise from preparing federal income tax returns claiming an improper federal income tax exemption for casino proceeds paid to Native Americans.
July 17