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The Internal Revenue Service needs to improve the process it uses to account for and report costs associated with the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, according to a new government report.
September 26 -
Attorneys for the Internal Revenue Service presented their arguments before a federal appeals court in an effort to reinstate mandatory testing and continuing education of tax preparers.
September 25 -
Tax preparers are beginning to respond to the recent proposal by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance to further regulate paid preparers.
September 25 -
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service will offer customers free help enrolling in new insurance options under the Affordable Care Act.
September 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released guidance on issuing tax refunds to same-sex married couples in the wake of the Supreme Courts decision striking down the Defense of Marriage Act.
September 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service is set to square off in court Tuesday against a trio of tax preparers who won a key ruling earlier this year invalidating the IRSs efforts to impose mandatory testing and continuing education of Registered Tax Return Preparers.
September 24 -
Lois Lerner, the Internal Revenue Service official investigated by Congress over the agencys scrutiny of Tea Party groups, has retired effective today, the agency said in a statement.
September 23 -
Contrary to its own guidelines, the Internal Revenue Service has not evaluated whether the goals of its streamlined corporate tax audit process are being achieved or if the process should be expanded, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office.
September 23 -
BB&T Corp. lost a bid to recover at least $688 million in taxes and penalties as a federal judge ruled a series of transactions with Barclays Plc, aimed at generating tax credits, lacked economic substance.
September 23 -
Bloomberg BNA has released its annual projections of U.S. tax rates for 2014.
September 23 -
The age-old issue of whether to deduct or capitalize just got a bit more clear.
September 20 -
In a new ruling, the Tax Court has held that accounts receivable constituted related party debt under Code section 965(b)(3), and therefore part of the deduction claimed by the taxpayer, BMC Software, Inc., was disallowed.
September 19 -
In response to a recent government report, the IRS will be improving its procedure for determining and enforcing penalties on paid tax preparers.
September 19 -
A former Commerzbank AG and Societe Generale SA banker admitted in a U.S. court to aiding Olympus Corp.s $1.7 billion accounting fraud.
September 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service has completed work on 91 of 132 applications for tax-exempt status from politically oriented groups and approved 70 of them, the agencys acting commissioner said.
September 19 -
A married couple from Iowa and a Nevada accountant have been charged with conspiring to defraud the IRS of over $700,000 through a scheme in which they allegedly used nominee corporations and nominee bank accounts to hide their income and other assets.
September 18 -
The IRS Chief Counsel plans to take steps to minimize the risk of outside influence by tax practitioners on its letter rulings, according to a new report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
September 18 -
Republican leaders of the House Judiciary Committee released a set of principles Wednesday for taxing Internet sales, offering the first tentative move toward compromising on legislation passed by the Senate earlier this year that has not yet advanced in the House.
September 18 -
Kat Morgan will check a married box on her federal tax return next year for the first time since her 2009 wedding, now that the Internal Revenue Service will recognize same-sex marriages no matter where couples live.
September 18 -
Taxpayers will receive some tax relief next year, thanks to the Internal Revenue Services inflation-adjusted indexing provided under the Tax Code, according to estimates from CCH.
September 17