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Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
January 19 -
President Barack Obama is proposing new taxes on the wealthiest Americans that would limit their profits from investments and make it harder for them to pass assets to heirs.
January 18 -
A weekly roundup of accounting firm mergers and acquisitions
January 16 -
The Treasury Department and the IRS have released proposed regulations on the application of the research tax credit for internal use at companies in an effort to provide better clarity to businesses and tax professionals on the proper rules.
January 16 -
Ah! Creative accounting! No! Stop! There is only one way to account for activity and that is the right way.
January 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service is eliminating the extended weekday hours, Saturday and Presidents Day availability of its e-help desk service due to budget cuts.
January 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued newly updated procedures for changing a businesss method of accounting for income tax purposes.
January 16 -
A New Orleans woman is facing multiple felony charges for a tax fraud scheme that involved filing false state income tax returns in the names of unsuspecting people, including some prison inmates, according to Louisiana authorities.
January 16 -
A new report finds that every state tax system, with the exception of the District of Columbia, taxes its poorest residents at significantly higher tax rates than the wealthiest 1 percent of taxpayers.
January 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service is on the verge of kicking off tax season, opening its Free File service on Friday and electronic filing next Tuesday, while dealing with the latest round of budget cuts that promise to further curtail customer service as the IRS prepares for an onslaught of questions related to the Affordable Care Act.
January 15
