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The Treasury Department’s financial rescue plan has quickly provoked controversy in the month since it was passed, not least because of an IRS rule change that could well violate the Tax Code.
November 12 -
Nations around the world are reducing corporate taxes, according to a report by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
November 11 -
Former NFL player Ben Coleman was sentenced to three years in jail on charges of federal tax evasion, identity theft and the filing of false loan applications.
November 11 -
Singer Melissa Etheridge said she will stop paying her California state taxes after voters there approved a ballot measure banning gay marriages.
November 10 -
The American Institute of CPAs has given one of its most prestigious awards to tax attorney Albert B. Ellentuck.
November 10 -
Accounting firm Rosen Seymour Shapss Martin & Co. has named a new managing partner, Martin L. Greenberg.
November 10 -
A tax attorney predicts that small businesses and high-net-worth individuals will need tax-planning advice to help protect their assets from anticipated changes in tax law.
November 7 -
President-elect Barack Obama is expected to begin working on passing an economic stimulus package, possibly even before he takes office.
November 6 -
Tax-related ballot initiatives went down to defeat in several states, including one in Massachusetts that would have repealed the state income tax.
November 6 -
Alma J. Batson and her son Kelcee L. Batson, operators of a tax prep business in Riverside, Calif., have pleaded guilty to federal tax charges.
November 6