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Be careful when you grab that office bagel. The Internal Revenue Service may be watching.
September 5 -
The full U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington will rehear a case on Obamacare tax subsidies, granting a government request in a move that may reduce chances of a new Supreme Court showdown over a central part of the law.
September 5 -
A tax preparer who specializes in helping immigrants has pleaded guilty to willfully preparing false tax returns for clients.
September 4 -
Accounting Today has announced the 2014 Best Accounting Firms to Work For.
September 4 -
An Internal Revenue Service employee who prepared tax returns on the side has been arrested on wire fraud charges in Florida.
September 4 -
As we approach the November elections, the end of the year and the beginning of a new tax season, were not much clearer on the fate of the provisions that expired at the end of 2013, aka the extenders, that havent yet been renewed.
September 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service intends to process complaints against tax preparers from their clients in a more timely way, in response to a new government report that found it had begun work on only about half the complaints it received since October 2012.
September 4 -
A San Francisco tax firm founded by a group of former Arthur Andersen partners has taken the questionable step this week of renaming its firm from WTAS to Andersen Tax.
September 4 -
Daniel Schwartz, chief executive officer of Burger King Worldwide Inc., said last week he doesnt expect meaningful tax savings when the company adopts a new legal address in Canada through the purchase of a doughnut chain there.
September 4 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
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