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The Internal Revenue Service opened its 21st season of electronic filing Friday with a reminder to taxpayers that e-file remains the best way to get fast refunds and ensure accurate tax returns, particularly following several tax law changes in December.
January 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service opened its Free File program Friday for the ninth year, offering free tax preparation and electronic filing to taxpayers.
January 14 -
CCH has expanded its research resources with the CCH Expert Treatise Library, with the initial treatise covering the taxation of compensation and benefits.
January 14 -
Henry Bloch, the “H” in H&R Block, needs no introduction to accountants, or the millions of taxpayers whose returns have been prepared by the firm — and the industry — he spawned.
January 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued guidance Thursday that will allow more small tax-exempt organizations to file a simpler tax form containing less information than they would have been required to file previously.
January 13 -
The Treasury Department launched a pilot program Thursday to provide tax refunds on prepaid debit and payroll cards.
January 13 -
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner talked about the Obama administration’s support for corporate tax reform during and after a speech on Wednesday.
January 12 -
A Santa Fe, N.M., woman and her husband have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the federal government, and she has been ordered to pay over $1.7 million in taxes from operating an adult entertainment Internet business.
January 12 -
What full faith and credit? That’s the question many are asking as Congress is coming under increasing pressure to raise the debt ceiling yet again to avoid a possible default on the federal government’s credit obligations.
January 11 -
The Supreme Court has ruled unanimously in favor of the Internal Revenue Service, saying that medical residents are full-time employees who are subject to payroll taxes and don’t qualify for the student exemption.
January 11 -
Former IRS agent Ronald A. Bright pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of assisting in the preparation of a fraudulent tax return.
January 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued new rules for obtaining its consent for a change in the method of accounting.
January 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service said a series of forms will be disabled until mid- to late February with error codes.
January 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service does not verify that government contractors have paid federal taxes, despite a presidential directive last January that contractors with serious tax delinquencies not receive new work from federal agencies, and at least 20 contractors for the IRS owe a total of approximately $5.2 million in unpaid taxes, according to a new government report.
January 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been hearing a lot of concerns about its new requirements for tax preparers to electronically file tax returns.
January 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service had a nice gift in the post-holiday season for retailers: extra flexibility in the accounting for gift card redemptions.
January 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service will get closer to its goal of providing state-of-the-art individual taxpayer account processing and technologies if it improves the processes it follows for developing its customer account software, according to a new government report.
January 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service has opened the 2011 tax season by announcing that taxpayers have until April 18 to file their tax returns as a result of a Washington, D.C., holiday.
January 5 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson released her annual report to Congress on Wednesday, focusing on the need for tax reform as the No. 1 priority in tax administration.
January 5 -
Every few years, as regularly as clockwork, Washington starts talking about “simplifying” the Tax Code.
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