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$24,000 in EITC due diligence fines and other highlights from our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
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Changing national demographics may be producing a new kind of dependent: parents and adult children of middle-aged taxpayers, according to the National Association of Enrolled Agents.
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CEO fields questions about political leanings.
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The Internal Revenue Service, along with state tax authorities and the tax preparation industry, are cautioning businesses to beware of an email phishing scam using a corporate officer’s name asking for employee W-2 forms from payroll and human resources departments at companies.
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Company also launches white labelling service for firms.
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The firm network achieved total global gross revenues of $3.7 billion in the year ending Dec. 31, 2016.
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A Montana federal court has authorized the Internal Revenue Service to serve a summons on a Montana man on the use of offshore accounts in Panama tied to debit cards.
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House Ways and Committee chairman Kevin Brady—fresh from a public-relations blitz aimed at selling a controversial plan for taxing U.S. businesses’ domestic sales and imports—now has to persuade his fellow Republicans in Congress.
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The firm's Alternative Work Arrangement allows staff to set their own schedules based on individual needs - even during busy season.
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Even though their income level may not require them to file, taxpayers with disabilities may still qualify for the credit, the tax service says.
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