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A federal judge has ordered the IRS to answer questions by Friday, June 12, on the status of certain e-mails from former employee Lois Lerner that the service had said were lost.
June 9 -
The institute has recommended to the IRS that taxpayers making an accounting method change for mischaracterized research and experimental expenditures under Sec. 174 should compute a Sec. 481 (a) adjustment.
June 9 -
Soon the grasp of the taxman could be felt before the jackpot celebration stops at a lucky slot machine.
June 9 -
Three little letters, brokers' mailrooms and keyboarding crooks seemed the major troublemakers of the season just gone by, according to preparers.
June 9 -
As China grows as a world leader, more and more Chinese businesses and individuals are looking for CPAs who are familiar with taxes in both the U.S. and China.
June 9 -
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Heads of state meeting at the G7 Summit in Bavaria, Germany committed to promoting automatic exchange of tax information and tax rulings to discourage multinational companies from shifting profits from country to country to avoid taxes.
June 8 -
Trade groups representing the banking, credit union and financial services industry are sounding the alarm over a provision in a bill already passed by the Senate that would require them to report information to the Internal Revenue Service on both interest-bearing and non-interest-bearing accounts.
June 8 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
June 6 -
A businessman caught in a money-laundering sting helped the U.S. prosecute a foreign businessand now hes seeking $22.2 million from the government as a reward.
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