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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
May 7 -
Companies with non-U.S. earnings parked overseas should start contemplating what they will do with the money if tax repatriation legislation is passed.
May 7 -
More Americans living outside the U.S. gave up their citizenship in the first quarter of 2015 than ever before, according to data released Thursday by the IRS.
May 7 -
Packaging companies including International Paper Co. and Rock-Tenn Co. wont be able to separate their containerboard operations into tax-advantaged vehicles, under rules proposed Tuesday by the IRS.
May 6 -
Nearly a thousand Internal Revenue Service employees who willfully violated the tax laws received suspensions, reprimands or counseling over a 10-year period instead of being fired, according to a new report.
May 6 -
The IRS is reminding tax-exempt organizations that many must file 990 information returns by May 15.
May 6 -
To many, sustainability accounting sounds like an oxymoron.
May 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department have issued proposed regulations relating to qualifying income from exploration, development, mining or production, processing, refining, transportation, and marketing of minerals or natural resources.
May 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been unable to stop taxpayers from collecting billions of dollars in potentially erroneous education tax credits, according to a new government report.
May 5 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration released a report last week showing that the Internal Revenue Service has made significant progress in processing applications for tax-exempt status from organizations, but its not enough to satisfy critics of the agency.
May 5
