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It's impossible to imagine the IRS ever changing its image. Or is it? Three leading global design and brand strategy firms give it a try.
April 15 -
At the post office in Lawrence, Kansas, filing your taxes used to be an excuse to party.
April 15 -
As the days tick down until the end of tax season, some clients need some gentle urging to get their taxes done, or at least to file for a six-month extension.
April 14 -
The American Institute of CPAs is pushing for legislation that would make it easier for employees who work across state lines to do their taxes.
April 14 -
The London-based International Valuation Standards Council is asking for input on some of its new standards for performing valuations on financial instruments, real estate and intangibles.
April 14 -
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing Thursday on proposals to limit tax breaks for employers who provide health care for employees.
April 14 -
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen defended the IRSs cybersecurity efforts during a contentious congressional hearing Thursday on the IRSs ability to protect taxpayer systems.
April 14 -
National tax preparation chains are exploiting the working poor by forcing them to spend a significant portion of the Earned Income Tax Credit just to pay for filing their taxes, according to a new report, and H&R Block is firing back.
April 14 -
Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., has introduced legislation, co-sponsored by Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, that would require the Internal Revenue Service to develop a free, online tax preparation and filing service that taxpayers could use to prepare and file their taxes directly with the federal government.
April 14 -
The tax benefits of home ownership, which generations of U.S. residents have counted on, have been elusive for typical buyers since mortgage rates started tumbling in 2008, according to an analysis by John Burns Real Estate Consulting LLC.
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