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Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
December 7 -
Victims of the severe storms and flooding in October in parts of Texas may qualify for tax relief from the IRS.
December 4 -
Congress has passed highway-funding legislation that includes two tax provisions that would allow the State Department to revoke the passports of long-term tax delinquents who owe more than $50,000 in tax debts and revive a program requiring the IRS to hire private debt collection agencies.
December 4 -
As 2015 comes to a close, taxpayers are once again facing uncertainty as Congress has yet to act on a host of important provisions that expired at the end of 2014.
December 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service is letting former students of a now-defunct for-profit college chain, Corinthian Colleges, to avoid including their forgiven student loan debts within gross income.
December 4 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
December 3 -
CohnReznick CEO Frank Longobardi discusses some of the major issues facing his firm, including recruiting and retaining employees, developing talent, and succession planning for partners who are retiring.
December 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to make improvements in the way it assists victims of tax-related identity theft after a new government report says further improvements are needed.
December 3 -
The Internal Revenue Services Criminal Investigation unit released its annual report Thursday, as the group contends with a shrinking budget and recent controversy over its use of cell phone tracking technology.
December 3 -
Tax cheats can breathe a little easier. The gun-toting Internal Revenue Service investigators who send felons to prison are retiring in droves and theres no one to replace them.
December 3 -
Most families arent tax professionals, and thats why they come to you in the first place.
December 2 -
Two Democrats in Congress have introduced a bill in the House and Senate to protect taxpayer rights and regulate tax preparers.
December 2 -
Check out the digital edition of the December 2015 issue of Accounting Today.
December 2 -
A pair of Republican lawmakers have introduced legislation to require professional tax preparers to undergo examinations, take annual continuing education classes and submit to a background check.
December 2 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
December 1 -
The House and Senate held hearings Tuesday on the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Developments Base Erosion and Profit Shifting action plan, also known as OECD BEPS, for combating tax avoidance by multinational corporations.
December 1 -
Congressional staff reportedly worked over the Thanksgiving weekend on negotiations over tax extenders, the dozens of expiring and already expired tax breaks that perennially occupy Washington just before the end of the year.
December 1 -
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A host of tax tips for the approaching year-end.
December 1 -
The Internal Revenue Services whistleblower program is plagued by delays, vague procedures, overpayments and underpayments, according to a new government report.
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