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The Internal Revenue Services efforts to prod taxpayers to disclose their offshore bank accounts and pay taxes on their holdings have reached the $10 billion mark and prompted over 100,000 taxpayers to come forward, the IRS said Friday.
October 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued an Audit Techniques Guide last month governing compliance with the tangible property repair regulations.
October 21 -
A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
October 20 -
Intuit is helping taxpayers in Alabama after errors were uncovered in its state income tax software that led some taxpayers to inadvertently overpay or underpay their taxes.
October 20 -
A federal grand jury indicted Thursday a former special agent who worked in the Internal Revenue Services Criminal Investigation unit, charging her with filing false tax returns, theft of government money and obstructing a federal investigation.
October 20 -
For tax preparers getting ready for tax season, the environment has changed, according to Annie Schwab, tax manager at Padgett Business Services.
October 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released its work plan for the coming year outlining its priorities for examinations and audits of tax-exempt organizations.
October 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service still has some work to do to strengthen the controls over its Electronic Authentication Process after criminals gained access to an estimated 724,000 taxpayer accounts through its online Get Transcript application last year, according to a new report.
October 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service spent $12 million to subscribe to a Microsoft enterprise email system that it was ultimately unable to use, according to a new report.
October 19 -
The United Arab Emirates is setting up a federal tax authority that will be in charge of collecting levies, as the oil-rich Gulf nation seeks to diversify its revenue base with value-added taxation.
October 19 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
October 18 -
Parsing the new partnership audit rules
October 18 -
Trumps proposed tax plan could provide a short-term boost to the economy before costing more than 690,000 jobs over a decade, while Clintons plan could send job-creation in the opposite direction.
October 17 -
Hurricane Matthew victims in much of North Carolina and parts of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida have until March 15 to file certain individual and business tax returns and make certain tax payments.
October 17 -
Tax professionals can earn CPE credits online through seminars filmed at the 2016 IRS Nationwide Tax Forums, the service announced.
October 17 -
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The Internal Revenue Service is postponing a security upgrade to its e-Services for tax professionals in a new setback for the agency.
October 14 -
The perilous calculus associated with retirement
October 14 -
The U.S. Treasury Department softened new rules aimed at preventing multinational companies from shifting their profits offshore to lower-tax countriesa response to sustained criticism from big business and from members of Congress, who had asked that they be delayed and scaled back.
October 14 -
A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
October 13