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A former Internal Revenue Service agent turned tax preparer has been accused of ordering the killings of two witnesses against him who were scheduled to testify against him for preparing bogus tax returns and stealing clients tax refunds.
March 6 -
IMGCAP(1)]If you have clients whose company customer concentration as a percentage of sales looks anything like the 80/20 rule—that is, 80 percent of revenue comes from 20 percent of customers—their company’s value could be in the tank.
March 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation division needs to strengthen its controls over the undercover operations used to detect and probe criminal tax activities, according to a new government report.
March 5 -
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service's new software system for handling electronic tax returns has experienced problems during the tax filing season, angering some taxpayers whose refunds have been delayed.
March 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s National Tax Forums are now open for registration.
March 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing an update on the status of the tax refund delays that plagued the agency this season.
March 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service is warning senior citizens, working families, church members and other potential victims to beware of an emerging tax scam that tempts them into filing fraudulent tax returns claiming bogus refunds.
March 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service is facing renewed pressure over its reluctance to grant tax-exempt status to political fundraising and advocacy organizations, particularly Tea Party-affiliated groups.
March 2 -
On April 1, the tax rate for U.S. corporations will go from second highest to the highest tax rate in the world. That’s when Japan will lower its rate by five points from its current 39.5 percent.
March 1 -
A self-employed New Mexico tax preparer has been sentenced to six months in prison and six months of home confinement for failing to file tax returns for four years in a row.
March 1
