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The IRS has said that 401(k)s and similar employer-sponsored retirement plans can make loans and hardship distributions to Louisiana flood victims and members of their families.
August 31 -
The days when big U.S. technology companies could easily slice tax bills in Europe are coming to an end.
August 31 -
The European Unions finding that Apple Inc. owes Ireland more than $14 billion in back taxes reveals the high cost the U.S. Treasury may pay by failing to keep pace in a global effort to stem corporate tax avoidanceand Apple might represent only the first major U.S. loss.
August 31 -
The IRS does not notify taxpayers it identifies as victims of employment-related identity theft and has not established an effective process to send the required notice to the Social Security Administration, according to a new report.
August 30 -
The candidates get more specific on their tax plans
August 30 -
Tax experts dig into the presidential candidates tax plans
August 30 -
The United States trade balance is out of whack. Once again, the U.S. is losing big in the world trade arena.
August 30 -
The IRS is looking for applicants for vacancies on its Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities, which provides a venue for public input on relevant areas of tax administration.
August 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service generally recovers computers from departing employees, according to a recent report but that might just be luck.
August 30 -
Apple was ordered to repay as much as $14.5 billion plus interest after the European Commission said Ireland illegally slashed the iPhone makers tax bill between 2003-2014.
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