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European authorities indicated they are open to dropping a case against Ireland for failing to collecting Apple Inc.’s tax arrears quickly enough, as the company paid over a first tranche of cash.
May 18 -
Bogus 941s; oh the pain; Full Spectrum of fraud; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
May 17 -
Last year, almost $12 million was given to programs offering free or low-cost help to taxpayers.
May 17 -
In their annual visit to the Hill, Enrolled Agents also pushed for minimum standards for tax preparers.
May 17 -
Thousands of IRS workers and appointees didn't get completely vetted before they were hired, according to a new report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
May 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a new template that corporate taxpayers need to use when asking for an advance pricing agreement with the IRS.
May 17 -
Private colleges facing a new endowment tax may “behave strategically” to avoid paying it, according to a study published Thursday by a senior researcher at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
May 17 -
The U.S. lost a bid to help Apple Inc.’s court fight against the European Union’s order to pay Ireland a record 13 billion euros ($15.3 billion) in unpaid taxes.
May 17 -
Late last year, some hedge fund managers raced to protect their personal fortunes from being carved up by the Republican tax law.
May 17 -
NYS and SALT; no spike in buybacks; RMDs and beneficiaries; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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