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After I began writing regularly for financial and business publications like Boardroom Reports and my firms own newsletter, that opened many doors, but the opportunities needed to be actively pursued.
February 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving employers extra time beyond the 28-day deadline for submitting a form to claim the Work Opportunity Tax Credit after the WOTC was extended late last year by Congress.
February 23 -
Swiss Finance Minister Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf and her Italian counterpart Pier Carlo Padoan agreed to resolve the two countries long-running dispute over undeclared funds in Swiss banks.
February 23 -
From Willie Nelson to Wesley Snipes, celebrities have a long history of tax trouble.
February 23 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
February 21 -
When was the last time you saw an auditorium, full of experts, get truly excited about tax theory?
February 20 -
A new report from the National Academy of Sciences explains how the U.S. is falling behind other nations, including Spain, the United Kingdom, Canada and the European Union, in combating illicit tobacco sales and tobacco tax abuse.
February 20 -
Approximately 800,000 taxpayers who received health care coverage through the federal insurance marketplace Healthcare.gov were sent the wrong information on their Form 1095-A and are being urged to wait to file their taxes until the first week of March when they receive the correct information from the federal government.
February 20 -
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Friday morning announced it will implement a special enrollment period for individuals who learn, at the time they file their taxes, of the Affordable Care Act-mandated tax penalty for not having health insurance coverage.
February 20 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
February 19