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The Internal Revenue Service is highlighting an online training module to help tax preparers avoid the recently increased penalty for failing to exercise due diligence when claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit.
November 7 -
The number of claims for the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit, which was included in the health care reform law as a way to help small businesses provide health insurance for their employees, has been much lower than anticipated, according to a new government report.
November 7 -
CCH provided advice on year-end tax strategies that, if implemented before a taxpayer’s liability is finalized, could make a significant difference in what they owe as tax year 2011 draws to a close.
November 4 -
Simon Property Group, the largest owner of shopping malls in the U.S., has filed suit against the state of Indiana in an effort to force the state to collect sales taxes from the online commerce giant Amazon.com.
November 4 -
The worst is over for accounting firms, said Allan D. Koltin, chief executive of Koltin Consulting Group, in his keynote address at the Thomson Reuters Users’ Conference for Professional Tax & Accounting Firms.
November 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service has opened a new telephone help line for questions about foreign bank account reports.
November 4 -
Commissioner Doug Shulman has presided over the continued reorganization and modernization of the Internal Revenue Service since March 2008.
November 3 -
The Senate failed to advance an infrastructure jobs bill Thursday that would have been paid for through higher taxes on millionaires.
November 3 -
Nanavaty, Nanavaty & Davenport LLP, a CPA and business advisory firm based in Newtown, Conn., has merged in Ronald C. Chickering’s CPA firm, effective Nov. 1.
November 3 -
Wild, Maney & Resnick LLP has merged Stephen W. Irwin & Company CPAs into its firm in Long Island, effective Nov. 1.
November 3
