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A central character in the 14-month dispute in Congress over the Internal Revenue Services scrutiny of Tea Party groups is a computer hard drive.
June 23 -
To everyone but tax attorneys, the disclaimers referring to Circular 230 that appear in the legends of most law firm e-mails are inscrutable as well as ubiquitous. The Internal Revenue Service has now changed its rules so that those disclaimers can be deleted permanently.
June 23 -
BKR International hosted a panel of some of the best accounting marketers in the country in conjunction with the Association for Accounting Marketing Annual Summit in Austin, Texas. Putting their smart brains together, they agreed on 10 best practices for building the reputation and visibility of accounting firms in a high technology, but still high touch industry.
June 23 -
Bloomberg BNA has released FATCA Information Reporting and Withholding Under Chapter 4, a new report portfolio in which international tax practitioners from PricewaterhouseCoopers analyze the reporting and withholding requirements imposed by the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act on both financial and non-financial institutions.
June 23 -
Love them or hate them, theres one thing everyone can agree upon about the major government-mandated changes sweeping through the world of health care insurance: Theyre confusing. And since so many of the changes involves taxes, dont be surprised if your clients expect you to have all the answers.
June 21 -
My father was dyingtoo young and too soon. He succumbed over a nine-month period to coronary heart disease. Today his life could have been extended, but not in 1976.
June 20 -
The House Ways and Means Committee chairman called for a special prosecutor to probe the Internal Revenue Services loss of e-mails from the time the agency gave extra scrutiny to Tea Party groups seeking tax-exempt status.
June 20 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases, including a surprising number of cases involving fraudulent families.
June 20 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
June 19 -
The Supreme Court has held that a taxpayer has a right to conduct an examination of Internal Revenue Service officials regarding their reasons for issuing a summons when he points to specific facts or circumstances plausibly raising an inference of bad faith.
June 19 -
Several due dates for those with offshore accounts are approaching, with far-reaching consequences for those who dont comply.
June 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service generally took reasonable steps to plan for the required sequestration spending cuts in its fiscal year 2013 budget, although it needed to cut back on staffing for taxpayer service, collections and enforcement activity, according to a new government report.
June 19 -
Supreme Court overturns an appeals court opinion that would have allowed taxpayers to examine the IRS agents who summon them to find out if they have improper motives.
June 19 -
The House Judiciary Committee has approved legislation by a wide margin that would prohibit states from taxing Internet access.
June 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to improve its processes for disposing of unneeded computers, printers and servers, according to a new government report.
June 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Wednesday it would make major changes in its offshore voluntary compliance programs to provide new options to help both taxpayers residing overseas and those residing in the United States.
June 18 -
Did you know you can expand your accounting firms business by narrowing its focus?
June 17 -
Congressional Republicans said Tuesday that the Internal Revenue Service has lost emails from six other officials besides Lois Lerner, the former director of the IRSs Exempt Organizations unit.
June 17 -
Congressional Republicans are demanding answers from the Internal Revenue Service after the agency lost more than two years of e-mails requested by lawmakers.
June 17 -
Whats greasing the wheels for the rise in mergers by U.S. companies? The tax man.
June 17

