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President Barack Obama signed the massive $787 billion stimulus bill into law in an effort to boost the economy out of a deep recession.
February 17 -
The Illinois CPA Society is suggesting that couples have a heart-to-heart talk on Valentine’s Day about a topic that’s been making the rounds these days: money.
February 13 -
House and Senate leaders made last-minute adjustments to the economic stimulus package as the final bill headed for a vote.
February 13 -
The amount of taxes owed to the U.S. government from cross-border transactions by U.S. and foreign citizens and businesses is murky, according to a new report, but could be as high as $123 billion.
February 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service did not work effectively on over a quarter of the cases involving delinquent taxes of between $100,000 and $1 million, and in some cases simply dropped them, according to a new report.
February 12 -
Online bookkeeping service IAC-EZ is offering one month’s free use of its online software and free tax filing for a few lucky small business entrepreneurs.
February 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service has charged PGA champion golfer Jim Thorpe with income tax evasion for failing to pay $1.6 million in back taxes.
February 12 -
When filing a 2008 federal tax return, taxpayers will need to know the amount of their economic stimulus payment to properly determine if they are eligible for a recovery rebate credit.
February 12 -
Did you get your W-2? These documents are essential to filling out most individual tax returns. You should receive a Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, from each of your employers each year.
February 12 -
If the patch for the alternative minimum tax is going to be one of the hurdles holding up reconciliation of the House and Senate versions of the stimulus bill, let’s get rid of it.
February 11