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President Barack Obama made a bid to promote his administrations tax policies the day taxes were due to be filed.
April 17 -
Billions of dollars in tax credits are being provided toIndividual Taxpayer Identification Number filers without adequate verificationof eligibility, according to the Treasury Inspector General for TaxAdministration.
April 16 -
The Singing CPA, Steven Zelin, a singer-songwriter and practicing CPA, said he intends to perform for the fifth straight year outside New York Citys main post office after 10 pm on April 15 to entertain procrastinating taxpayers.
April 16 -
Internal Revenue Service agents busted a tax prep office less than two days before the filing deadline.
April 16 -
The head of a yachting company became the second UBSclient in the U.S. to plead guilty to tax fraud charges in the midst of aninvestigation into the Swiss bank's tax shelters.
April 16 -
This year, we not only have to contend with Tax Day on April 15, but also with Tax Freedom Day and Tax Tea Parties this week.
April 15 -
Amended returns are available for taxpayers who forget toclaim extra tax benefits and can bring in extra money later, CCH noted.
April 15 -
The Treasury Department hopes to convince more recipientsof federal benefits such as Social Security payments to sign up for directdeposit, instead of waiting for the check to arrive.
April 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service paid out $16.3 million in false refunds and 2,071 false stimulus payments totaling $1.2 million last year.
April 13 -
Newly released data indicates that last year the InternalRevenue Service audited only about 15 percent of large financial servicescompanies - those with $250 million or more in assets - compared with 64percent of corporations of similar sizes.
April 9 -
Neither the Internal Revenue Service nor the FederalHighway Administration knows how much money in excise taxes for motor fuel goesuncollected every year, according to a new report.
April 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service said that it would make some credit and debit card convenience fees tax-deductible, but only under certain circumstances.
April 8 -
This year, the Internal Revenue Service is offering a new way to file an extension request for free.
April 7 -
Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, has commended the Internal Revenue Service for hiring more than 1,000 veterans last year.
April 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service has made slow progress in implementing federally required security settings on nearly 100,000 desktop and laptop computers, said a newly released report.
April 6 -
A federal grand jury has returned an indictment charging a BDO Seidman partner with tax charges for attempting to help one of his clients evade income taxes.
April 6 -
The Justice Department has filed suit against four CPAs, 27 tax preparers and another individual, accusing them of promoting a tax scam that claimed bogus income tax credits for sham sales of methane from landfills.
April 6 -
With the repeal of the federal estate tax set for 2010 and its reinstatement scheduled just one year later, estate tax planning has become more complicated than ever. Wealthy clients need to incorporate flexibility into their current plans while taking advantage of favorable planning opportunities.
April 6 -
The U.S. Treasury Department said that it plans to begin negotiating a protocol with the government of Switzerland to exchange more tax information, opening a window on formerly secret Swiss bank accounts.
April 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service has suspended an enrolled agent from practicing before the agency after his clients complained that he did little to help them settle their tax disputes.
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