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The Internal Revenue Service is not using the available data to identify potentially erroneous claims for the Rehabilitation Credit, a tax incentive given to private sector developers for restoring and maintaining historic structures, according to a new report.
May 26 -
Donald Trump the real estate developer owes much of his fame to the 1980s. Now Donald Trump the presidential candidate is going back to that decade to call on President Ronald Reagans economic team.
May 26 -
When it comes to taxes, millionaires have short fuses. Ratchet up their rates and they'll blow you off and move to a low-tax, or no-tax, state.
May 26 -
Over the last few years one of the most dynamic portions of the tax code has been depreciation and capitalization regulations.
May 25 -
Many client relationships start with a consultation of some sort, but that may leave some tax professionals wondering whether they can charge for it.
May 25 -
The House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee held a hearing Wednesday on protecting small businesses from IRS abuse, a day after the House Judiciary Committee held a misconduct hearing in an effort to oust IRS Commissioner John Koskinen.
May 25 -
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., the ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, has introduced legislation that would require presidential nominees such as Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, to release their tax returns.
May 25 -
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu has introduced Deloitte Pixel, a new service that leverages crowdsourcing technology to allow outside people to help the firm develop new services and projects for Deloitte and its clients.
May 25 -
Agents working with the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration have arrested five individuals who impersonated Internal Revenue Service employees and demanded payment from taxpayers.
May 24 -
The IRS has put together its annual selection of advice for members of the military
May 24
