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The U.S., Japan and Europe are being accused of blocking developing countries from participating in efforts to combat international tax evasion.
July 15 -
Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul sued the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service over rules on how Americans abroad are taxed and what foreign banks must disclose about U.S. customers.
July 15 -
The conservative advocacy group Judicial Watch released new Department of Justice and Internal Revenue Service documents last week indicating that the IRS gave the FBI 21 computer disks, containing 1.25 million pages of confidential tax returns from 113,000 nonprofit social welfare groups operating under Section 501(c)(4) of the Tax Code.
July 14 -
Victims of the early Mays severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding in parts of Texas may qualify for tax relief from the IRS.
July 14 -
The United Nations Development Program and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development have launched a new global initiative to help developing countries bolster their domestic revenues by strengthening their tax audit capacities.
July 14 -
The Big Four firms collectively account for nearly two-thirds of the global risk consulting market and could expand that footprint if they acquire more cybersecurity firms, suggests a new report.
July 14 -
House Republicans are proposing to tighten tax-compliance rules to keep the U.S. highway fund solvent through mid-December.
July 14 -
KPMG has launched a new quarterly publication to provide chief tax officers, corporate leaders and board members with a view of how their peers are coping with major tax topics and the related challenges and opportunities.
July 13 -
It has become pretty popular for law firms and medical doctors to advertise in group ads in magazine supplements.
July 13 -
Hillary Clinton on Monday outlined a plan for economic growth focused on the middle class and signaled she'll be offering an extensive set of proposals to rein in Wall Street in one of the first major policy speeches of her presidential campaign.
July 13 -
Two Swiss banks agreed to pay combined penalties of about $8.3 million to avoid prosecution under a U.S. program that requires Swiss firms to say how they helped American clients avoid taxes.
July 13 -
A federal appeals court upheld a sentence that didnt include prison time for H. Ty Warner, the billionaire creator of Beanie Babies plush toys, who evaded $5.6 million in taxes after hiding money in a Swiss bank account.
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Our weekly roundup of tax-related investment strategies and news your clients may be thinking about.
July 10 -
The middle of summer is not the time of year that most of us want to think about taxes. However, the IRSs tangible property repair regulations that were released this year require some reflection.
July 10 -
More than 80 percent of large corporations have been offered incentives by a state or local economic official for a new development or corporate relocation, according to a new study by Bloomberg BNA.
July 9 -
Senate Democrats have introduced legislation to make the Tax Code gender neutral in the wake of the Supreme Courts ruling last month extending same-sex marriages to every state.
July 9 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
July 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department plan to amend the required minimum distribution regulations under Section 401(a)(9) of the tax code to address the use of lump sum payments to replace annuity payments being paid by a qualified defined benefit pension plan.
July 9 -
The IRSs Taxpayer Advocate Service has developed several online tools to help taxpayers and employers estimate their tax credits and payments related to the Affordable Care Act.
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