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The Internal Revenue Service has named Janice J. Lambert as its chief financial officer.
May 15 -
Members of the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform are set to discuss "return-free" filing, among other things, at their next meeting, slated for May 17.
May 15 -
The types of activities that allow a state, under its own rules, to tax a business entity vary widely. In fact, the same company with relatively light activity within one state might be subject to tax in that state, yet not be taxed in a state where its activity is greater.
May 15 -
STF Services Corp. president Charles F. Ter Bush has left the Syracuse, N.Y.-based tax forms company to join LexisNexis as vice president for the tax and accounting market segment.
May 10 -
A newly issued revenue procedure, Rev. Proc. 2005-28, makes it easier for some taxpayers to adopt a simpler method of allocating and apportioning interest expenses in determining their net U.S. and foreign-source income for foreign tax credit purposes.
May 9 -
H&R Block Inc. reported total tax prep and related fees through April 15 of $2.4 billion -- up 7.3 percent over last year.
May 8 -
The President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform will hold its eighth meeting this week, said the body's chairman and vice-chairman, senators Connie Mack and John Breaux.
May 8 -
In light of recent changes to the rules that guide practitoner conduct, the Internal Revenue Service will host a Webcast next week focusing on the agency's Office of Professional Responsibility and Circular 230.
May 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service is hosting a number of seminars for tax practitioners on the latest information on the agency's policies and programs.
May 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service is requesting membership nominations for the Information Reporting Program Advisory Committee, a body that provides recommendations to IRS leaders on information reporting and administration issues.
May 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service has selected seven new members for the Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities, a formal body of external stakeholders in the specialized areas of tax-exempt organizations, employee retirement plans, tax-exempt bonds, and federal, state, local and Indian tribal governments.
May 2 -
IRS SOLICITS MEMBERS FOR ADVOCACY PANEL: The Internal Revenue Service is accepting applications for joining its Taxpayer Advocacy Panel.
May 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service's tough stance on settling the "Son of Boss" tax shelters matches the call by the IRS Oversight Board for increased compliance funding, as well as the tax gap findings of the National Research Program. Together, they signal a sea change from the kinder, gentler, post-1998 hearings IRS.
May 1 -
Washington - The Winter 2004-2005 Statistics of Income Bulletin, a quarterly compilation of information on various topics from federal tax returns and other documents, has been released by the Internal Revenue Service.
May 1 -
It's official: Taxpayers who file paper returns are in the minority, the Internal Revenue Service reported.
May 1 -
As of this writing, bankruptcy reform legislation had passed the Senate and was expected to move quickly through the House and be signed by President Bush. The Bankruptcy Abuse and Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 may already be law as you read this column.
May 1 -
In recognition of National Small Business Week, the Internal Revenue Service has made available a number of free online resources to help the nation's 45 million small business and self-employed taxpayers with their tax responsibilities.
April 27 -
SurePrep, known for its outsourcing services, has developed a tax preparation workflow system to help firms maintain greater control over tax preparation decisions while reducing review and correction time. SurePrep Express is a Web-based system that categorizes scanned source documents to ease processing and data entry.
April 21 -
The implementing states of the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement voted to create an associate membership, keeping the agreement on track toward its Oct. 1, 2005, interstate effective date.
April 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service is seeking applications to fill seven vacancies on the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee, a 14-member panel that provides a public forum for discussion of electronic tax administration issues in support of the goal of paperlessly filing tax and information returns.
April 20