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The Internal Revenue Service has issued final regulations for the shared responsibility payment for not maintaining minimum essential coverage under the Affordable Care Act, also known as the individual mandate.
August 28 -
Top 100 Firm Carr, Riggs & Ingram expands its Southeast footprint with the addition of Atlanta, Ga.-based firm Laney, Boteler & Killinger.
August 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a set of tips to help with foreign tax credit compliance.
August 27 -
The old adage that there are two sides to every story remains true today especially as it pertains to accountants.
August 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to fix a glitch that was discovered with its system for automatically issuing tax levies that allow it to seize the assets of delinquent taxpayers.
August 27 -
An Omaha man has been sentenced to three years probation after dumping dirt from a front-end loader truck at the feet of Internal Revenue Service officers who were trying to seize his bosss dump truck.
August 27 -
A pair of Democratic lawmakers in Congress announced they are introducing legislation to curb gun violence by increasing federal taxes on firearms and ammunition.
August 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service has chosen John Dalrymple, a former executive with the tax agency, for its No. 2 job, a position where he will oversee audits, the annual tax filing season and the tax-exempt organizations office that led to controversy this year.
August 26 -
The new fraud detection system that the IRS has been developing since the beginning of 2012 needs some more work to make sure that it is successfully deployed and implemented.
August 26 -
Senator Ben Cardin, D-Md., a member of the Senate Finance Committee, has written to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew and Acting IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel, urging them to quickly resolve and clarify the tax implications for legally married same-sex couples and those in civil unions.
August 26