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Preparing accurate tax returns is still a challenge for all too many participants in the Internal Revenue Services Volunteer Program, according to a new government report.
September 13 -
The House held a hearing Thursday to discuss small business perspectives on the tax cliff, hearing testimony from a representative of the American Institute of CPAs and other witnesses.
September 13 -
An Internal Revenue Service program that is supposed to be able to refer potential tax fraud cases to IRS criminal investigators needs to be improved, according to a new report.
September 13 -
The likelihood of being audited by the Internal Revenue Service has its strongest impact on laxly governed companies and fosters corporate truthfulness not just in confidential tax returns, but in public financial reports, according to new research.
September 12 -
A high-ranking Internal Revenue Service official told a congressional panel that the agency is not planning to use tactics like tax liens and levies to make sure taxpayers are properly complying with the new health care reform law.
September 12 -
CCH has published a special report comparing the tax policies and proposals of President Barack Obama with his Republican rival Mitt Romney.
September 12 -
I meant to write about the latest corporate-sponsored holiday, National Fight Procrastination Day, when it occurred last Thursday, but I just didnt get around to it.
September 12 -
Corporations are setting aside more money in their reserves for uncertain tax positions than they are actually paying to the federal government, according to a new study.
September 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service has begun previewing a set of draft forms to help taxpayers and banks comply with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.
September 11 -
Bradley Birkenfeld, the former UBS AG banker who told the Internal Revenue Service how the bank helped thousands of Americans evade taxes, secured an IRS award of $104 million, an amount his lawyers said may be the largest ever for an individual U.S. whistleblower.
September 11 -
A federal judge in Worcester, Mass., has sentenced William Scott Dion of Sanbornville, N.H., to 84 months in prison for conspiring to defraud the United States and for obstructing the IRS.
September 10 -
The Facebook farewell message of departing IRS Return Preparer Office director David Williams has prompted a number of good wishes and gratitude for his work.
September 10 -
Nearly half of CFOs dont anticipate the one-time costs of going public, according to a new survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
September 10 -
Financial Executives International has begun scoring members of Congress on how well their votes match FEIs legislative priorities.
September 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service does not yet have enough information to determine whether its self-assistance and virtual services are providing efficient and effective customer service to taxpayers.
September 10 -
Cloud-based financial planning and reporting technology provider Adaptive Planning has purchased SaaS data visualization tool maker myDials, effectively enhancing the companys business intelligence capabilities.
September 10 -
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney cited a group of economic studies to show that his tax-cut plan wont increase the U.S. budget deficit or shift the tax burden to middle-income taxpayers.
September 10 -
Having a carefully designed social media policy in place isnt only a matter of establishing standards for politeness; its necessary to legally protect your firm and its actions.
September 9 -
Tax departments are being excluded from discussions about whether its a good idea for their companies to move into cloud computing, despite security concerns.
September 7 -
A California woman has been sentenced to prison for claiming and receiving unemployment benefits while working full-time for the Internal Revenue Service.
September 7