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Two Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee have introduced legislation to regulate paid tax preparers in response to the federal court decision that found the Internal Revenue Service had exceeded its statutory authority in regulating preparers.
January 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced that it anticipates opening the 2015 filing season as scheduled in January.
January 8 -
Large employers are increasingly putting an end to their most generous health-care coverage as a tax on Cadillac insurance plans looms closer under Obamacare.
January 8 -
The District Court for the Southern District of Ohio has upheld the Internal Revenue Services imposition of penalties totaling more than $1 million on an estate that failed to file its estate tax return on a timely basis and timely pay the estate tax it owed even though the estate attorney was battling cancer and lost her license to practice law..
January 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued guidance on the mass transit tax break that was recently extended by Congress late last month when it passed long-overdue tax extenders legislation, along with a special administrative procedure to help employers cope with the last-minute retroactive extension.
January 8 -
Intuit has unveiled a free online resource to help tax professionals understand and prepare for the tax implications of health-care reform.
January 8 -
The Treasury Department and the Department of Health and Human Services are getting ready for the 2015 tax-filing season and the onslaught of questions they anticipate about the Affordable Care Act.
January 8 -
The House of Representatives passed the first piece of legislation of the 114th Congress on Wednesday, the Hire More Heroes Act of 2015 (H.R. 22), with overwhelming bipartisan support.
January 8 -
The Tax and Accounting business of Thomson Reuters has released a list of states whose tax codes make it easiest for people to keep their New Years resolutions.
January 7 -
Even though the Internal Revenue Service has reported an overall decline in the improper payment rate for the Earned Income Tax Credit since fiscal year 2003, the amount of payments made in error has increased from $10.5 billion in fiscal year 2003 to $14.5 billion in fiscal year 2013, according to a new government report.
January 7
