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The House unanimously approved a bill late Tuesday to discourage the Internal Revenue Service from using civil asset forfeitures to seize money and property from taxpayers.
September 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving some relief from penalties to partnerships that filed their 2016 tax returns too late this year.
September 1 -
Tax experts examine Republicans' Joint Statement for clues to possible changes.
August 29 -
The framework issued by the 'Big Six' is thin on specifics.
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New legislation would require the IRS and the SBA to educate businesses on the subject.
August 15 -
An overhaul of the system should appeal to liberals and conservatives alike.
August 8 -
NCCPAP president Steve Mankowki discusses their concerns for preparers and their clients.
August 7 -
The Senate confirmed the new assistant secretary for tax policy just before its summer recess.
August 3 -
The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015's controversial rules kick in starting on Jan. 1, 2018.
July 25Wolters Kluwer US, Tax & Accounting -
The sharing economy might have to start paying more taxes to the IRS.
July 21