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The Internal Revenue Service is seeing some success in its fight against identity theft and tax fraud despite successive rounds of budget cuts.
April 8 -
Not all attorney disbarments make news. But when the attorney being disbarred was an employee at the IRS who dealt with ethical issues, it becomes noteworthy.
April 8 -
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Effective asset protection requires the strategic use of several legal components.
April 7 -
California and Colorado taxpayers had a higher chance of an IRS audit than taxpayers in any other states, according to a new study, while New York and Massachusetts had the highest chance of an audit of their 2013 state tax return.
April 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service opened 19 percent fewer criminal investigations in fiscal 2014 than in the previous year, reflecting a decrease in budget and staffing, according to the agency.
April 7 -
One time I was reviewing a time run and noticed a certain staff tax person, Elliot, kept appearing on clients he wasnt assigned to and I wondered why.
April 6 -
Frustrated taxpayers are encountering ever longer wait times on phones when seeking assistance from the Internal Revenue Service as tax season draws to a close, according to the head of the union representing IRS employees.
April 6 -
The IRS is requesting membership nominations for the Information Reporting Program Advisory Committee, a federal advisory committee that advises the service on tax administration issues.
April 6 -
Late last month, the Securities and Exchange Commission adopted final rules to facilitate smaller companies access to capital and provide investors with more investment choices.
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