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The Internal Revenue Service says employers can now do a trial run of their electronic form filing for reporting requirements under the Affordable Care Act, giving nervous employers and their benefit advisers a way to test for readiness in advance of the reporting deadlines.
September 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service cannot readily identify American citizens and resident aliens working in a foreign country, along with resident aliens working in the United States, who may have improperly claimed exemption from U.S. Social Security taxes, according to a new report.
September 10 -
The IRS reports that it processed 140,024,061 returns from last season through July 30.
September 10 -
The Tax Court sided with a taxpayer who failed to get a petition protesting a tax lien delivered in time to the Tax Courts own offices because of a federal holiday and a winter snowstorm that closed the offices.
September 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service is making changes to a program that aims to combat tax delinquency by over 300,000 current and retired federal employees who owe more than $3 billion in taxes.
September 9 -
Jeb Bushs tax plan attempts to fuse disparate streams of Republican thinking on U.S. fiscal policy, moving beyond the base-broadening, rate-lowering mantra that has animated the party.
September 9 -
Yahoo! Inc. failed to get the advance approval it sought from U.S. officials for a plan to spin off its stake in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. without incurring taxes.
September 9 -
Get Thomas Rustici talking about the current state of U.S. economic policymaking, and the adjectives start flowing: Corrupt, worst, wasteful, bloated, dangerous.
September 9 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
September 8 -
Proposed regulations released by the Treasury Department in January provide guidance on the definition of internal use software for the R&D tax credit.
September 8
