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Agency compiles possibilities, but makes no recommendations
September 2 -
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A federal court has denied a $473 million tax refund to Schering-Plough after the drug maker sought to avoid taxes on $690 million in profits it repatriated from offshore subsidiaries into the U.S. through some dubious transactions.
September 2 -
The government is about to start offering a Cash for Clunkers type of program for old inefficient appliances this fall, so why not cash for clunker tax returns and financial statements?
September 1 -
States get aggressive with sales and use tax to close gaps
September 1 -
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As individuals try to reclaim some of the losses to their retirement portfolios, many tax advisors have become active participants in growing those accounts. With significant percentage gains and losses occurring from month to month, techniques to deal with this unfamiliar territory have become necessary. Some have already been tested by case law, while many others can be evaluated, at least for the time being, only through what's been said in private letter rulings or on the Internal Revenue Service's Web site in informal advice.
September 1 -
The American Institute of CPAs has written to the IRS asking the service to rely on the existing Circular 230 penalty structure for regulating CPA tax preparers rather than impose a new one.
September 1 -
IRS managers may start supervising tax audits more closely to help resolve disputes between taxpayers and tax examiners.
August 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service should check Form 1098 mortgage interest statements to catch tax dodgers, recommended a new report.
August 31 -
The American Institute of CPAs criticized overly broad and disproportionate tax penalties levied on both tax preparers and taxpayers in a report submitted to Congresss tax-writing committees, the Treasury Department and the IRS.
August 31 -
A former IRS compliance officer in Las Vegas has pleaded guilty to accepting a bribe in exchange for preparing a false audit report for a taxpayer.
August 28 -
A former IRS district director who worked for a company that promised to reduce the tax liabilities of home-based business owners has been sentenced to two years in prison.
August 28 -
The Taxpayer Advocacy Panel, a federal advisory committee of 99 citizen volunteers, made a series of recommendations to the IRS on improving payment installment agreements, the scheduling of audits, fixing problems in 1009 forms and other areas.
August 27 -
Most CPA executives do not support a major government role in health care reform, according to a new survey.
August 26 -
tax preparer, enforcement, irs
August 26 -
The use of carbon taxes and other forms of green taxation to improve the environment and raise government revenue requires careful planning, recommends a position paper from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.
August 25 -
Seven New Englanders have been indicted in Boston for conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government after they were accused of promoting multiple tax fraud schemes.
August 21 -
A former UBS banker who cooperated with the U.S. investigation of the Swiss bank was sentenced to over three years in jail for helping a billionaire real estate developer evade $7.2 million in taxes.
August 21 -
A former CFO who embezzled money from the magazine publishing company he helped run has been sentenced to two years in prison and three years of supervised release.
August 21