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The Securities and Exchange Commission is requiring some financial forms that currently are allowed to be filed or submitted in paper format to be filed or submitted electronically.
June 7 -
When the tax agency said annual withdrawals would be required before an account is drained by year 10, it created a firestorm. Here's what's happening now.
June 7 -
The country says it wants a legal guarantee to ensure multinational companies leave more in countries where they generate revenue.
June 7 -
Geni Whitehouse, who leads the Impactful Advisor, points to the progress of tax automation and business intelligence and says the time crunch will soon end.
June 6 -
The service’s Employee Plans function is pilot-testing a new pre-examination program starting this month as a way to shorten the time needed for exams.
June 3 -
Russian offensive; caught by the boss; the 30% solution; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
June 2 -
Kimberly Clausing pushed to increase taxes on corporations and wealthy Americans, including upping the domestic corporate rate to 28%.
June 2 -
With social media and the internet multiplying the ways people can give, the rules are more important than ever.
June 2 -
The plunging value of many cryptocurrencies and nonfungible tokens has led to worries about the tax implications faced by crypto investors and companies.
June 1 -
The service posted the new deputy chief taxpayer experience officer position on a federal jobs site, and announced plans to hire thousands of contact reps this summer.
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