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A former Internal Revenue Service agent and manager has pleaded guilty to criminal conflict of interest charges and been convicted after admitting to opening her own tax and accounting business, which earned her $70,000 on the side while working for the IRS.
April 30 -
SAP global channel leader Kevin Gilroy explains how the combination of rapidly evolving technology and an emerging generation of users who embrace innovation are combining to create powerful change.
April 30 -
CPA2Biz, the technology subsidiary of the American Institute of CPAs, is adding social CRM provider Avectra to its Trusted Business Advisor Solutions program, with a focus on having the company become the preferred provider of constituent management services to CPA firm clients.
April 29 -
The IRS has released Notice 2013-30, formalizing a three-month extension for filing and paying taxes for those affected by the Boston Marathon bombings.
April 29 -
A 79-year-old widow who pleaded guilty in the largest individual case since a U.S. crackdown on offshore tax evasion began received less than a minute of probation from a judge who scolded the prosecutors.
April 29 -
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on tax reform and residential real estate, considering the effect of changing popular tax breaks like the mortgage interest deduction.
April 26 -
Nexus for state corporate income and sales and use taxes remains widely variable between states, according to the Bloomberg BNA 2013 Survey of State Tax Departments.
April 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service has collected over $5.5 billion in revenue from taxpayers who came forward and reported on their foreign holdings under its Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Programs, but it could be missing billions more in revenue from tax evaders, according to a new report.
April 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued draft versions of two forms needed for overseas taxpayers to file in connection with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.
April 26 -
Some companies enhanced this or partnered with that, all well and good, but notable Sage family mergers and the fact that Microsoft may actually be going after accountants deserves more discussion.
April 26 -
H&R Block is sending $25 prepaid debit cards to the customers affected by a tax-filing glitch related to education tax credit claims.
April 26 -
A tax preparer was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison followed by a year of supervised release for her conviction for preparing a false federal income tax return.
April 26 -
Its been kicking around in one form or another for the better part of a decade, but it looks as though it finally has some momentum.
April 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service is continuing to make progress in its implementation of key elements of the Affordable Care Act, according to a new government report, but it could expand the use of employer-provided health care information to ensure employer, health insurer and taxpayer compliance with the ACA.
April 25 -
Internal Revenue Service Acting Commissioner Steven T. Miller told a congressional panel Thursday that while tax season began with delays caused by the late passage of the fiscal cliff legislation, the rest of the season eventually went smoothly.
April 25 -
Intuit expects approximately 4 percent revenue growth in TurboTax for the 2013 fiscal year, the company said today.
April 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service released its final report Thursday summarizing its audits of tax-exempt colleges and universities and found that many of them underreport taxable income from their unrelated businesses.
April 25 -
The IRS is taking a formalistic approach in interpreting its own Section 6011 regulations on disclosing reportable transactions, but not following its own rules on which tax years to assess the Section 6707A penalty.
April 25 -
Microsoft confirmed it is trying to establish a BPO program for accounting firms behind cloud versions of its Dynamics NAV and GP ERP products.
April 24 -
Recent research into William Shakespeare by literary scholars indicates that he may have been a great dramatist, but he was truly the Bad Bard when it came to paying his taxes.
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