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The Internal Revenue Service has introduced a new tool for determining a taxpayers eligibility for an offer in compromise that can help lower the taxpayers outstanding tax debts.
February 21 -
CPAs have long been sought after as Centers of Influence, or COIs, by members of the financial services profession for many years.
February 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Wednesday that it has observed problems with the filings for education tax credits that could be delaying processing of the tax returns.
February 20 -
Last year, about $450 million belonging to top executives at billionaire hedge fund manager John Paulsons New York firm took a quick round trip to Bermuda.
February 20 -
KPMG has signed an agreement to acquire the Hackett Groups Oracle enterprise resource planning practice from the strategic advisory and business transformation consulting firm.
February 20 -
Victims of the severe storms, tornadoes and flooding that took place on February 10 in parts of Mississippi may qualify for tax relief.
February 20 -
President Obama appealed to Congress to balance tax reforms with spending cuts to avoid the painful automatic cuts imposed by the budget sequester deal.
February 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday that taxpayers need to report Roth individual retirement account conversions from 2010 on their returns this tax season.
February 19 -
An advocacy group and a former congressional candidate have filed suit against the Internal Revenue Service in an effort to force the IRS to enforce its laws prohibiting tax-exempt 501(c)4 groups from engaging in political activity.
February 19 -
Members of Congress have re-introduced legislation aimed at pressuring online Web sites to charge sales taxes to out-of-state customers, combining three competing bills that were introduced in the previous congressional term.
February 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service spent about $1.1 million in fiscal year 2011 on 754 BlackBerry smartphones and 13,878 wireless aircards that were not used for three months to a year, according to a new report.
February 19 -
The American Institute of CPAs has written to the Internal Revenue Service expressing its concerns about delays in issuing crucial tax forms.
February 15 -
There is no doubt that the current U.S. Tax Code needs to be seriously reformed. It has grown to become a convoluted mess.
February 15 -
A New Jersey tax preparer has been arraigned for allegedly preparing false tax returns designed to bring larger tax refunds for her clients.
February 15 -
A former Internal Revenue Service revenue agent has pleaded guilty to theft of public funds after she was discovered to have inflated the amount of time and travel she spent on cases.
February 15 -
A California man agreed to plead guilty to conspiring with people at Bank Leumi Le-Israel Ltd. and another Israeli bank to hide offshore accounts and income from the Internal Revenue Service, according to U.S. Justice Department court filings and a person familiar with the matter.
February 15 -
Representatives of various charities and nonprofits presented a case for preserving charitable deductions in the Tax Code in a hearing before the House Ways and Means Committee, arguing that imposing a cap on such deductions would cause many of them to cut back services at a time of critical demand.
February 15 -
Last time I played the slots, I lost a small sum of money. But for several accountants and tax lawyers, playing with slots could have cost them significant fines and incarceration.
February 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service posted an alert on its Web site Thursday to tell taxpayers and the tax community that it is experiencing high traffic on Where's My Refund? as more tax returns arrive.
February 14 -
Succession planning survey, Mengel Metzger tapped to write the Charter School Audit Guide for New York State Education Department and more
February 14
