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Speaking about the Internal Revenue Services alleged targeting of conservative political groups, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said, My question isnt about whos going to resign. My question is who is going to jail?
May 28 -
A group of tax practitioners, a former IRS agent and the nonprofit Tax Foundation have filed an amicus brief in support of a trio of tax preparers who successfully filed suit against the Internal Revenue Service to stop its program for mandatory testing and continuing education of Registered Tax Return Preparers.
May 24 -
The European Council of Ministers has agreed to take steps to combat the use of corporate tax strategies that shift profits to low-tax countries to avoid paying taxes.
May 24 -
An Internal Revenue Service employee has been charged with embezzling government funds for using a government-issued purchase card to go on a shopping spree at Amazon.com.
May 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service, currently under fire in Congress for its screening of applications for tax exempt status by conservative groups, could also use some improvement in the way it conducts examinations of individual tax returns, according to a new government report.
May 24 -
Guests at the Meet the Editors dinner at Keens Steakhouse in New York give their assessments of the many opportunities available to accountants for growing their practices. Interviewees include Craig Walker of Xero, Kerri Gibson of CCH Small Firm Services, LeeAnn McNeill of ADP Small Business Services, Scott Fleszar of the Tax & Accounting business of Thomson Reuters and Dave Clarke of Kashoo.
May 24 -
A pair of lawmakers have introduced a bipartisan bill in the House that would provide relief to nonprofits, such as the Girl Scouts, which now have higher pension funding rules than taxable, for-profit companies.
May 24 -
Lois Lerner, the mid-level Internal Revenue Service official at the center of the controversy over scrutiny of small-government groups seeking tax-exempt status, is being replaced on an acting basis, the IRS said today.
May 23 -
The American Institute of CPAs has expressed its support for the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act, which would establish government-wide financial data standards for federal funds.
May 23 -
What do the Senate hearings on offshore profit shifting and a Supreme Court case decided on May 20, 2013 have in common? They both are generated by our system of taxing U.S. companies on their worldwide income, and they both are the result of the companies meeting their obligations to their shareholders, which is to legally minimize the amount of taxes they pay.
May 23 -
A pair of senators have introduced a bipartisan bill that would suspend federal employees if they willfully neglect to pay their taxes.
May 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a reminder Thursday to U.S. citizens and resident aliens, in addition to dual citizens, that their tax-filing deadline is approaching.
May 23 -
The first round of congressional hearings on the Internal Revenue Services scrutiny of small-government groups didnt reveal the people who started that practice or provide clearer answers on why they did it.
May 23 -
A pair of lawmakers have introduced legislation to end a tax break that favors foreign-controlled insurers over U.S. insurers.
May 22 -
Understanding the detailed requirements of the health care reform law, and the potential penalties of noncompliance presents, challenges to accountants who are trying to advise their business clients about the Affordable Care Act.
May 22 -
The largest single variable in housing tax credit pricing is a function of the Community Reinvestment Acts investment test value of a given propertys location, according to a new report.
May 22 -
Lois Lerner, the mid-level Internal Revenue Service official at the center of a controversy over the agencys scrutiny of small-government groups, will invoke her constitutional right not to testify before Congress, according to a letter from her lawyer.
May 22 -
A group of CPAs headed to Capitol Hill yesterday in what has become an annual ritual as they pressed lawmakers to deal with the many issues that accountants and their clients are forced to wrestle with on a daily basis, including taxes and regulations.
May 22 -
Douglas Shulman, the former commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, said he was dismayed and saddened to learn that IRS employees had singled out small-government groups for tougher scrutiny.
May 21 -
Following the massive tornado in Oklahoma, the IRS has provided tax relief to individuals and businesses affected by this and other severe storms occurring in parts of that state.
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