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Farmers and ranchers who were forced to sell livestock due to drought now have more time to replace the livestock and defer tax on any gains from the forced sales, the IRS said.
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H&R Block is offering taxpayers who use an ITIN a free renewal before next season.
September 30 -
Victims of Hurricane Hermine that took place beginning on Aug. 31 in parts of Florida may qualify for tax relief, according to the IRS.
September 30 -
A group of advocacy organizations is urging the Financial Accounting Standards Board to require multinational companies to disclose more information about their taxes.
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The Wildenstein family of art dealers sold more than 600 pieces since the turn of the century, generating around $300 million in cash to fund their lifestyle, and has works worth nearly three times that much in storage, according to a banker who has intricate financial knowledge of the clans dealings.
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A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
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Although I live a few miles from Hofstra University, the site of Monday nights Presidential debate, I didnt have a ticket to the event. Instead, I spent the time trying to get to the Marriott next door, where viewers were promised the chance to meet one of the candidates afterward.
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The Tax Foundation has released its annual ranking of states and how competitive their business tax codes are.
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A group of 41 Senate Republicans is urging the Treasury Department to drop proposed regulations that would eliminate a popular tax strategy for minimizing estate and gift taxes.
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