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Number 10: The lunchroom is finally filled with extra snacks.
February 24
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Group-of-20 nations agreed to implement a global standard for automatically exchanging information between tax authorities by the end of 2015, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said.
February 24 -
The number of tax lawsuits filed has declined nearly 10 percent in the past year, and is down more than 30 percent from five years ago, according to a new report.
February 21 -
The IRS should have the authority to regulate tax preparers.
February 21 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases, including jail time for the crooked preparer who was caught by a vigilant mail carrier.
February 21 -
As the poet Edgar Guest tells us, It takes a heap o livin just to make a house a home, or, in a case just decided by the New York Court of Appeals, to at least make it a permanent place of abode.
February 21 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
February 20 -
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen took some time off from his busy filing season schedule to discuss some questions posed by our readers and staff.
February 20 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service released a final package of regulations Thursday to implement the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act and amend the regulations to align them with existing tax rules.
February 20 -
The U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations will hold a hearing next week on a crackdown on offshore tax evasion that has stalled as prosecutors conduct criminal probes of 14 banks, including Credit Suisse Group AG.
February 20 -
The top Republican tax writer in Congress will release a draft plan to revamp the U.S. tax code amid political odds that are stacked against him.
February 20 -
Internal Revenue Service commissioner John Koskinen said the IRS is still looking at various options after losing an appeal on its authority to regulate tax preparers, but now sees a further appeal as unlikely.
February 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released its annual Dirty Dozen list of tax scams, cautioning taxpayers to protect themselves against a wide range of schemes ranging from identity theft to tax return preparer fraud this tax season.
February 19 -
Participants in the Internal Revenue Services Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program were more likely to disclose foreign bank accounts from Switzerland than other countries, according to a new government report.
February 19 -
General Electric Co. sued the Internal Revenue Service seeking a $658 million refund for overpaid federal taxes and interest tied to losses it claimed from the sale of ERC Life Reinsurance.
February 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released a Transfer Pricing Audit Roadmap to help the transfer pricing specialists in its Large Business & International division successfully audit the tax strategies of multinational companies.
February 18 -
Now that clients have access to their transcripts online, tax preparers need to be prepared to answer these six questions.
February 18 -
A proposed Swiss-German tax accord is dead and buried amid growing public opposition in Germany to any agreement thats seen as too easy on evaders, senior members of Chancellor Angela Merkels coalition said.
February 18 -
Some Internal Revenue Service executives have incorrectly classified their travel as non-taxable, even though the IRS has written guidance and procedures to inform the agencys senior executives and managers when their overnight long-term travel reimbursements are subject to employment taxes, according to a new government report.
February 18 -
A chiropractor has been arrested for attempting to bribe an Internal Revenue Service auditor who questioned deductions the chiropractor had claimed for payments to two female patients who had accused him of inappropriately touching them.
February 18