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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
July 24 -
In a coordinated broadside at the complexity of the tax code for small business owners, both the House and Senate held hearings Wednesday with similar themes.
July 23 -
The Internal Revenue Services oversight of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program has been minimal, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office.
July 23 -
An estimated 24,237 taxpayers may have been adversely affected because the Internal Revenue Service did not follow requirements to notify the taxpayers representatives of the taxpayers rights related to notices of federal tax liens, according to a new report.
July 23 -
The IRS is seeking to limit private-equity executives practice of reducing their tax bills by reclassifying how their management fees are taxed.
July 23 -
The IRS needs stronger ways to prevent nonprofit groups from facing audits because of employees biases, the Government Accountability Office found in a report being issued Thursday.
July 23 -
Working with accounting professionals, a common challenge we often encounter is a CPAs inability to secure an engagement and their frustration of not understanding why this happens. Analyzing these situations has led us to uncover that one of the main reasons for not securing an engagement is a fear of climbing!
July 22 -
The union representing Internal Revenue Service employees is denouncing a provision in the pending highway funding bill that would require the Treasury Secretary to contract with private collection agencies as an offset for some of the costs of extending funding for the Highway Trust Fund.
July 22 -
Returns stats, ACA results and more from the 2015 filing season
July 22 -
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ken., who is one of the Republican candidates running for President, demonstrated his tax reform chops by releasing a campaign video showing him destroying the 70,000-page U.S. Tax Code with a chainsaw, fire, and a wood chipper.
July 22

