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Texas plans to begin imposing a $5-per-customer fee at strip clubs across the state starting in the New Year, in what some are referring to as a "pole tax."
December 27 -
Howard, Wershbale & Co. said it has combined practices with Edward Lowe, a CPA who formerly worked for Ball & Associates.
December 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service has selected 10 new members for its Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council, a forum in which outsiders can discuss tax administration issues with IRS officials.
December 27 -
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has announced his tax plan, saying he would permanently repeal the alternative minimum tax and make the Bush tax cuts permanent.
December 26 -
The traveling secretary of the New York Yankees confessed in court that he did not report $53,350 in tip income he had received over five years from players and coaches.
December 26 -
Web-based sales tax management software service provider Avalara said it has agreed to acquire New Horizons Systems, a provider of business geographic and tax jurisdiction assignment software.
December 26 -
Just in time for the New Year, the Internal Revenue Service has expanded its online rebuttal of frivolous tax arguments to provide some amusing holiday reading.
December 26 -
President Bush signed into law a one-year patch for the alternative minimum tax, in addition to a $555-billion omnibus spending bill to fund government operations through 2008.
December 26 -
An IRS manager and his wife were arrested as part of the widening D.C. property tax scam that has led to the arrests of 10 people so far.
December 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a new tax form for employees who have been misclassified as independent contractors.
December 24