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The number of changes in sales and use taxes declined in the fourth quarter of last year, according to a new report.
February 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has filed a tax lien for $4,628,928.55 against Martin Shkreli, the former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals who hiked the price of a lifesaving medication produced by the company by 5,000 percent.
February 16 -
A former Internal Revenue Service agent has been convicted in a federal court in Seattle for receiving a bribe from a marijuana dispensary owner.
February 16 -
The New York hedge-fund manager Robert Mercer, one of the biggest conservative donors in the country, has been funding a group that's paying for a Tea Party lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service and seeking to sharply limit the role of the federal government.
February 16 -
A roundup of some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
February 16 -
During a tax return preparation interview, getting a clients information is a tremendous opportunity to find out the concerns of the client and how you can help.
February 15 -
Now that 2016 is well underway, organizations across the country are looking for opportunities to boost their business and consolidate their spending through annual budgeting processes.
February 12 -
Swedish home furnishings giant Ikea has become the latest multinational company to be accused of dodging taxes.
February 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service has again delayed the deadline for reporting the basis of property distributed from the estate of a decedent until March 31.
February 12 -
The recently appointed chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, Kevin Brady, R-Texas, described some of his tax reform priorities in a speech Friday.
February 12 -
Are CPAs really afraid to talk about fees with their clients? Thats what Tom Wheelwright, founder of the accounting firm ProVision, thinks.
February 11 -
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew has reportedly fired off a letter to officials in the European Union complaining about recent tax investigations of U.S.-based multinationals like Apple, McDonalds, Amazon and Starbucks.
February 11 -
The Senate has included a permanent ban on taxes for Internet service within a larger trade enforcement bill that was passed Thursday.
February 11 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
February 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service nearly doubled the amount of money it paid to tax whistleblowers last year and is taking steps to make the process move faster.
February 11 -
An Internal Revenue Service employee who worked for the Taxpayer Advocate Service, where her job was to help taxpayers resolve their identity theft problems, pleaded guilty to stealing identities and orchestrating a tax-fraud scheme involving up to $1.5 million in fraudulent income tax returns.
February 11 -
Maryland's comptroller has suspended processing electronic and paper tax returns from 11 private preparers at 14 locations.
February 11 -
A New York City CPA is launching a startup company this tax season that he hopes will become an Uber for taxes.
February 10 -
Many major tax changes go into effect this year for individual taxpayers.
February 10 -
An influential senator is asking the Internal Revenue Service to put a system in place to track the specific sources of unpaid corporate taxes.
February 10