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Recent highlights from some of favorite tax bloggers.
July 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to put in place new procedures starting next January to limit the number of refunds electronically deposited into a single financial account or pre-paid debit card to three, as part of an effort to combat fraud and identity theft, including fraud committed by unscrupulous tax preparers.
July 3 -
One time I had three clients who were on the board of directors of the same NYSE-listed company. Two of them questioned every bill and every hour spent, and their fees were fairly low for people of that caliber. The third person did not seem to care what he paid, and his fees were quite high.
July 3 -
The Internal Revenue Services Taxpayer Advocate Service could improve its processing of so-called systemic burden cases that involve instances in which an IRS process, system or procedure has not operated as intended, according to a new report.
July 3 -
Check out the digital edition of the July 2014 issue of Accounting Today.
July 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service is suffering from several new deficiencies in its internal controls, although it has managed to address a number of older problems, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office.
July 2 -
Roughly one in three clients uses multiple accounting firms to meet all of their needs, according to a recent survey by consulting firm L. Harris Partners.
July 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday it has updated its FATCA Foreign Financial Institution List to coincide with the rollout of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.
July 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service has introduced a new 1023-EZ form that shortens the application that charities need to submit if they want to be granted tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)3 of the Tax Code.
July 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service said that unused Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers, or ITINs, will expire if they are not used on a federal income tax return for five consecutive years.
July 1