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Devil’s in the details; the court date; smackdown; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
December 28 -
Prosecutors call for 'healthy skepticism' regarding the suspect's sudden decline.
December 22 -
Attorney General William Barr said he sees no reason to appoint a special counsel to oversee an investigation of President-elect Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, a statement sure to frustrate President Donald Trump and his closest advisers.
December 21 -
Folded; they didn’t need to know; sentence guaranteed; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
December 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service cautioned electronic return originators about a new identity theft scheme aimed at holders of Electronic Filing Identification Numbers from fraudsters posing as IRS contractors.
December 14 -
Top boss no more; wrong slide of the law; the run’s over; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
December 10 -
Major providers will offer an option for MFA, and the IRS strongly encourages users to take advantage of this added security measure.
December 10 -
The IRS is working with tax professionals to warn the public about coronavirus scams.
December 10 -
Busted; ‘an undercover agent or anything;’ dastardly deeds; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
December 3 -
Starting in January, the six-digit numbers will be available to everyone, not just those who have suffered from identity theft.
December 3 -
Island girls; five-year mission; nurse malpractitioner; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
November 30 -
A group of 25 Democrats in the House wrote to congressional leaders asking them to provide $12.1 billion in funding for the Internal Revenue Service, including $5.2 billion for enforcement, with an eye toward cracking down on high-income tax cheats.
November 30 -
Taxpayers around the world lose at least $427 billion each year to individual tax evasion and multinational corporate profit-shifting, which undercuts public funding for a COVID-19 response, according to a new report.
November 20 -
Drug money; Phoenix descending; stepping down; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
November 19 -
But the IRS would need more resources, writes Natasha Sarin, an assistant professor of law at UPenn.
November 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation unit has been initiating fewer investigations of abusive tax return preparers this past year, while also recommending fewer prosecutions, and seeing fewer indictments and prison sentences this year.
November 16 -
What a POS; bad bet; too sick to go to prison; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
November 12 -
Consider acting swiftly to correct international tax form mistakes.
November 9
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The auction house was accused of helping a wealthy shipping company owner avoid paying income taxes on artwork he purchased.
November 9 -
What a steel; there go the judge; children’s books; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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