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The Internal Revenue Service is planning a massive public auction in Overland Park, Kansas, on Thursday of a mind-blowing set of rock & roll memorabilia, including autographed records from Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, a 10-piece drum set from Anthrax, an autographed guitar from Joe Walsh of the Eagles, Nirvana items, a guitar from Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue, and Stevie Ray Vaughns shoes.
February 23 -
A former New York tax preparer was sentenced to nine years in prison for filing thousands of fraudulent tax returns using the stolen identities of minors.
February 23 -
OConnor Davies Administration, a subsidiary of New York-based accounting and consulting firm OConnor Davies LLP, has merged with VBK+CO, a global administration firm headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
February 23 -
Taxpayers are not doing enough to protect themselves from identity theft-related tax fraud and a majority of them dont expect it to happen to them, according to a new survey.
February 23 -
The Treasury Department has issued a newly revised U.S. Model Income Tax Convention to provide the baseline text it will use when negotiating tax treaties with other countries. It was last updated in 2006.
February 22 -
Tax preparation is a very serious undertaking that needs to be managed and continuously improved.
February 22 -
SS&C merges in Southett & Co.; and Regier Carr & Monroe merges with Cross and Robinson.
February 22 -
Google saved $2.4 billion in worldwide taxes in 2014 by shifting 10.7 billion euros ($12 billion) in international revenues to a Bermuda shell company, Alphabet Inc., the parent of the Web-search provider, regulatory filings show.
February 22 -
The annual battle of tax preparers is nasty, brutish, and short. TurboTax, which dominates online filing, and H&R Block Inc., with 10,000 U.S. locations, have three months to win over taxpayers before this year's April 18 deadline.
February 22 -
A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
February 20