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The Internal Revenue Service is planning to improve the technology used by its Taxpayer Advocate Service to better handle the many requests it receives from taxpayers seeking help with their IRS problems, but the project has been put on hold due to budget cuts.
October 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to go to greater lengths to safeguard taxpayer information on health insurance exchanges, according to a new government report.
October 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service posted the annual cost-of-living adjustments for pension plans and other retirement plans for 2015, allowing taxpayers to contribute up to $18,000 in their 401(k) plans in 2015.
October 23 -
Heres a scenario that occurs in too many firms. Does it sound familiar to you?
October 22 -
The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission, also known as COSO, is planning a project to review and update its decade-old Enterprise Risk ManagementIntegrated Framework.
October 22 -
The average tax refund in 2014 was $2,696, up 1.5 percent from the average refund of $2,656 in 2013, according to a new report on how well the Internal Revenue Service operated last tax season.
October 22 -
The number of companies lobbying the U.S. government on tax inversions more than doubled in the quarter ending Sept. 30, as they sought to prevent Congress and the Obama administration from imposing new restrictions.
October 22 -
A bipartisan group of 15 senators has written to the Internal Revenue Service urging the agency to do a better job of preventing tax refund fraud using stolen identities.
October 21 -
The Internal Revenue Services Office of Safeguards is not doing enough to protect the federal tax information that it is required to disclose to other government agencies, according to a new report.
October 21 -
OConnor Davies LLP, a New York City-based CPA firm, said Tuesday it would merge with Perl & Asch CPAs, P.C., a 26 year-old practice in Purchase, N.Y., effective Jan. 1, 2015.
October 21