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President Obama is scheduled to deliver a speech Wednesday in which he will reportedly propose a series of business tax cuts, along with new infrastructure spending.
September 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued guidance on the purchases of over-the-counter medicines and drugs with flexible spending arrangements and health savings accounts next year in light of the changes in the health care reform bill.
September 3 -
A jury has entered a guilty verdict against a former BDO Seidman partner who advised a client on how to include false items on his joint income tax returns for three years in a row.
September 3 -
H&R Block is cutting costs and will be closing more offices before next tax season, allowing the company to reduce its continuing losses.
September 3 -
Its been five years since former Senator Connie Mack, then chairman of the Presidents Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform, said the panel would take a fresh look at the existing Tax Code and will formulate options for making the tax system simple, fair and productive.
September 2 -
The Treasury Department said it would launch a new pilot program next tax season for people without bank accounts, directly depositing their tax refunds in special accounts that they will be able to access with debit cards.
September 2 -
The IRSs increased emphasis on enforcement, rising caseloads, the economy, and recent legislative changes are among the many challenges confronting the Taxpayer Advocate Service, according to a new report.
September 2 -
CCH has begun offering outsourced sales and use tax return preparation and filing services to corporate accounting and tax departments.
September 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service lost an estimated $90 million in revenue for tax year 2008 because of erroneously claimed foreign earned income tax exclusions, according to a new government report.
September 1 -
New York and Philadelphia have been provoking the ire of their residents lately by levying taxes on two formerly sacrosanct local products.
August 31 -
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August 30 -
Taxpayers will be able to receive their income tax refunds on a reloadable prepaid Western Union MoneyWise MasterCard next tax season as a result of a new agreement that CCH Small Firm Services has struck with Western Union.
August 30 -
President Barack Obama blasted Senate Republicans for obstructing his administrations top legislative priority: a bill providing tax cuts and a $32 billion lending fund for small businesses to spur job growth.
August 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service anticipates that the number of individuals who will request Preparer Tax Identification Numbers will swell to 1.2 million after its new rules for registration of paid tax preparers go into effect at the end of the year.
August 30 -
The real estate developer who is trying to set up a controversial Islamic cultural center two blocks away from Ground Zero reportedly owes New York City over $224,270 in back property taxes for the location.
August 30 -
Staying connected through professional groups and social networking sites is the best way for accounting and finance managers to enhance their professional visibility, according to a new survey of CFOs.
August 27 -
Z Street, a pro-Israel nonprofit organization, has filed a lawsuit in federal court charging that the IRS violated its First Amendment rights by delaying its application for tax-exempt status because the IRS allegedly needs to consider whether a groups views on Israel differ from those of the current presidential administration.
August 27 -
The Justice Department has filed suit to stop a Pasadena man from promoting a tax fraud scheme involving sham pension contributions and welfare benefit plans.
August 27 -
While there may be some truth to the observation that August is a slow news month, the start of World War I in early August of 1914, as well as the deaths of both Elvis and Marilyn in August, qualify as exceptions. And for small to midsized CPA firms, the hearings earlier this week on tax preparer registration can be considered newsworthy, though perhaps slightly less eventful.
August 26 -
Taxpayers with complex tax dispute cases before the California State Board of Equalization were more likely to win their cases if they or their representatives made campaign contributions to the elected board members, either directly or through political action committees.
August 26
