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A Maryland businessman has pleaded guilty to filing a false tax return for tax year 2008 after admitting to concealing his foreign bank account at an Israel-based bank on his return.
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The Internal Revenue did not always comply with legal guidelines when conducting seizures of taxpayers property, according to a new government report.
July 2 -
The chairmen of Congresss two main tax-writing committees in the House and Senate plan to begin a tour across the country visiting with taxpayers and businesses as they plan a major tax reform overhaul.
July 1 -
Profitable U.S. corporations paid only about 13 to 17 percent of their pretax worldwide income in U.S. federal income taxes, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office based on data from the actual tax returns filed by the corporations.
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As the wedding season hits full swing, the IRS has issued a reminder that a change in marital status can affect clients’ taxes.
July 1 -
There are two ways into the future: one step at a time, and in giant leaps.
July 1 -
On Jan. 18, 2013, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia threw a wrench into the developing Internal Revenue Service requirements for Registered Tax Return Preparers
July 1 -
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Beginning Jan. 1, 2014, many large employers will be subject to the "play or pay" mandate, under which they must either play by offering their full-time employees and their dependents affordable health insurance coverage that provides minimum value or pay a penalty, referred to as the "play or pay penalty" or "shared responsibility penalty."
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The IRS has released two notices related to employer-sponsored health plans under the Affordable Care Act.
June 30 -
Tea Party groups were more likely than self-identified progressives to be given extra scrutiny for political involvement by the Internal Revenue Service from 2010 through 2012, according to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
June 28 -
Legal matters, mega alliances, and yet another cloud bookkeeping product on the market were the big items on tap this week and I'm here to tell you what I think about it all.
June 28 -
The U.S. Supreme Courts decision to overturn the core of the Defense of Marriage Act will narrow the financial gap between gay and straight couples.
June 28 -
Everything you need to know about the DOMA ruling but were afraid to ask ...
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The next time a client complains about the complexity of our tax system, tell them about the proposed financial transactions tax, or FTT. The European Union is moving close to agreeing on an FTT that at the beginning will apply to 11 member states, including France and Italy.
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The two leaders of the Senate Finance Committee have offered to take a blank slate approach as a starting point for tax reform, in which there would be virtually no tax breaks available, and called on their Senate colleagues to provide suggestions on which tax provisions need to be added back and improved in a reformed tax code.
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