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Indiana Governor Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, earned adjusted gross income of $113,026 in 2015 and paid $8,956 in federal income taxes, according to a copy of the Republican vice presidential nominees return that was released Fridaya move toward transparency that his running mate, Donald Trump, has yet to make.
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Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
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The Internal Revenue Service needs to do a better job of keeping track of the laptop computers issued to contractors, according to a new report.
September 9 -
Many dream of the day they can start their own business. For some CPAs, the leap to self-employment means a chance to set their own schedule and balance work and family on their own terms. For others, its about leaving a boss behind and taking the reins.
September 9 -
Practitioners weigh in on the need -- or lack thereof -- for a brick-and-mortar presence.
September 9 -
Raich Ende Malter & Co. LLP plans to combine with Stein deVisser & Mintz, P.C., effective Nov. 1, 2016, expanding REMs presence in New York City.
September 9 -
Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan hit back at the European Union after it ordered him to recoup a record 13 billion euros ($14.7 billion) from Apple Inc., saying his country is leading the way on countering tax avoidance.
September 9 -
Its back to school for university endowments and U.S. lawmakers.
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Both presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, have come under scrutiny by the Internal Revenue Service for running afoul of rules governing tax-exempt foundations.
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The Internal Revenue Service is going to make public records available online of cases involving offers in compromise it has accepted from taxpayers who owe tax debts, rather than just making the hard copy printouts available at local offices.
September 8