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At one point we had a client that was going out of business and they asked us to negotiate a final settlement with the IRS where the two partners could walk away broke but without being in debt to the IRS for unpaid withholding taxes.
July 18 -
Congress is planning a hearing next week on the integrity of the Affordable Care Acts Premium Tax Credit program as the Internal Revenue Service is cautioning taxpayers to make sure they are receiving the appropriate level of tax credits to help them pay for health insurance.
July 18 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
July 18 -
Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who blew the whistle on the secret surveillance activities being carried out by the federal government, is warning accountants and other professionals to be concerned about the privacy of their communications.
July 18 -
The tax reform proposal put forward by House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp earlier this year attempts, like other proposals before it, to broaden the base and lower the rates.
July 17 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
July 17 -
Barclays Plc and Deutsche Bank AG face scrutiny over their sale of products to a hedge-fund manager that allowed it to skirt borrowing limits and avoid taxes, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
July 17 -
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating the loss of more than two years of e-mails from an Internal Revenue Service employee at the center of a controversy over how the agency handled Tea Party groups.
July 17 -
Washington is buzzing this summer about inversions, and the chatter has nothing to do with the weather.
July 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued final regulations to provide guidance on the allocation and apportionment of interest expense by corporations that own a 10 percent or greater interest in a partnership, along with the allocation and apportionment of interest expense using the fair market value method.
July 17
