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Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John A. Koskinen committed an impeachable offense by giving false testimony to Congress about his agencys preservation of e-mails, a conservative lawyer told the House Judiciary Committee.
June 23 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
June 23 -
Currently designated empowerment zones, areas where employers and other taxpayers can qualify for certain tax incentives, will remain in place at least through the end of this year.
June 22 -
The Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee issued its annual report Wednesday, with recommendations calling on the Internal Revenue Service to expand its electronic filing efforts and digital strategy, and to offer end-to-end capabilities on online accounts for both taxpayers and tax professionals.
June 22 -
House Speaker Paul Ryan unveiled a long-awaited proposal to repeal Obamacare and replace it by providing tax credits to help people buy insurance, letting them purchase coverage across state lines, and providing $25 billion for state-run high-risk pools to aid people priced out of coverage.
June 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service is missing out on imposing approximately $21.6 million in penalties on taxpayers who are denied entry or withdraw from its Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program, according to a new report.
June 21 -
The tax man cometh for some of the richest money managers in the U.S. Theyve had eight years to dream up a dodge. So far, no luck.
June 21 -
Before he became the top U.S. tax collector and the target of an unprecedented Republican-led impeachment drive, John A. Koskinen majored in physics, guided the country through the Y2K problem and ran a foundation that promotes youth soccer.
June 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice offering additional transition relief for employers claiming the Work Opportunity Tax Credit.
June 20 -
A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
June 17 -
The IRS has issued a consumer alert about possible fake charity scams in the wake of last weekends mass shooting in Orlando, Fla.
June 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has created a special procedure to let taxpayers whose property or funds were seized in a legal source structuring cases get their assets returned.
June 17 -
Along with establishing a good work ethic and building time and financial management skills, a summer job also means learning about the obligatory duty of paying taxes. Here are some tips for tax clients from Abigail Schaffer, a staff accountant at Kessler Orlean Silver & Co.
June 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released new guidelines on how wrongfully incarcerated taxpayers can take advantage of a new retroactive exclusion from income for any civil damages, restitution or other monetary award that they received in connection with their incarceration.
June 17 -
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said a fresh proposal for a 10-nation European financial transaction tax was a small step forward, though doubts remain that a deal can be reached.
June 17 -
This may be the last time you see a reminder that the FBAR (Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts) filing deadline of June 30 is fast approaching. Thats because, beginning in 2017, the annual FBAR filing will coincide with the April 15 income tax filing deadline.
June 16 -
Publicly available data on e-filed 990s will now be available in a machine-readable format through Amazon Web Services, the IRS announced.
June 16 -
Sharing of information on business taxes by state tax authorities could improve business tax compliance, according to a new study.
June 16 -
Dan Loebs Third Point Reinsurance Ltd. said scrutiny of the industrys offshore tax advantage has lessened after hedge fund manager John Paulson closed a venture that stood out as an outlier for its aggressive use of strategies that were criticized as abuses.
June 16 -
While Europe and global financial markets are consumed by the prospect of Brexit, business rolls on in Brussels.
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