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Wagering and taxes; taming email; to NEC or not; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 20
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The service is making progress on a number of fronts, according to NCCPAP’s Stephen Mankowski.
October 20 -
The New York Stock Exchange told New Jersey lawmakers that it’s prepared to move operations out of state should they impose a new tax on electronic trades via data servers.
October 20 -
The IRS has given them more time to file and make payments.
October 19 -
Robert T. Brockman, a Houston software tycoon, was charged with using a web of Caribbean entities to hide $2 billion in income in what prosecutors called the largest U.S. tax case ever against an individual.
October 16 -
Three defaults and you’re out; scheme of several years; misstep by misstep; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
October 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving taxpayers until the end of the year before it stops its temporary procedures for faxing in Forms 1045 and 1139 for claiming tentative tax refunds.
October 15 -
Smith will acknowledge wrongdoing to end a four-year U.S. tax investigation involving assets held in offshore tax havens.
October 15 -
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire is keeping Europe on course for a trade battle with the U.S. over the taxation of tech giants like Facebook and Alphabet Inc.’s Google.
October 15 -
Millions of low-income Americans are locked into poverty thanks to U.S. tax policy, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta researchers say.
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