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The Internal Revenue Service is providing transition relief to owners of individual retirement accounts and individual retirement annuities relating to the application of a one-rollover-per-year limitation of the Tax Code.
March 20 -
The U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland has held a pair of family estate executors liable for the unpaid taxes of the estate.
March 19 -
CCH is warning participants in the NCAA college hoops March Madness brackets that any of their winnings in the office pool will be subject to taxes.
March 18
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Policy makers on both sides of the partisan divide, from Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew to Mitt Romneys economic adviser Glenn Hubbard, favor expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit. This rare harmony holds the potential to reshape the debate on bridging the growing opportunity gap.
March 11 -
Charitable donations typically drop off after the surge at the end of the year, and soon after that clients can compile their list of their contributions from the previous year so they can provide this information to their accountants.
March 10 -
There werent a lot of surprises in the Presidents Budget, set at $3.9 trillion for fiscal year 2015, which was released on March 4.
March 6 -
President Obama released his budget plan on Tuesday, with proposals for expanding a number of tax breaks along with the budget of the Internal Revenue Service.
March 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing advice to taxpayers and tax preparers this tax season on the various tax credits and tax-related provisions under the Affordable Care Act.
March 4 -
President Barack Obamas budget will propose tax cuts for low-income families, a retirement savings plan and ask Congress to make permanent certain tax breaks to offset the cost of higher education.
March 4 -
The AICPA hosted a webinar on the provisions of T.D. 9655, final regulations that were issued on February 10 and implement employer shared responsibility provisions under the Affordable Care Act for 2015.
March 3 -
More than three-quarters of multinational CFOs believe that exposure to the public of their corporate tax planning activity has a detrimental impact on a companys reputation, according to a new survey.
March 3 -
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Should they file a joint return, or married filing separate?
March 2 -
If the tax reform proposal unveiled earlier this week by Ways and Means Committee chairman Dave Camp is really dead on arrival, as some have suggested, why has virtually every organization with a stake in the tax process made an effort to comment on it? After all, its just a discussion draft.
February 27 -
For a plan unlikely to become law anytime soon, Representative Dave Camps proposal to revamp the tax code is causing a lot of agitation among U.S. companies.
February 27 -
Americans who have been evading taxes through Swiss bank accounts are being advised by tax lawyers to come forward before the Justice Department steps up its own pursuit in response to Senate critics.
February 27 -
House Ways and Means Committee chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., has released his long-awaited draft legislation on tax reform, to mixed reviews.
February 26 -
Credit Suisse Group AG helped American customers hide as much as $10 billion in assets from the Internal Revenue Service, more than double the amount previously known, according to a U.S. Senate committee report.
February 25 -
Grant Thornton has released a set of tax season tips for both individuals and businesses.
February 25 -
About 52 percent of Americans intend to spend their annual tax refund on necessary expenses such as loans, credit cards and other household expenses, while another 30 percent plan to put the money into savings and only 8 percent plan to invest the tax refund money, according to a new survey.
February 25
