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There is no question there are different kinds of complexity for returns.
February 13
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Switzerland shot down the government’s plan to reform corporate taxation, a decision that risks hurting its appeal as a place for multinational companies.
February 13 -
Judge grants leniency to Swiss banking customer for cooperating with prosecutors.
February 10 -
The Justice Department wants to send a stern message by sending tax cheats to prison, but some U.S. judges have opted for a softer approach.
February 10 -
Intuit’s exec Angela Camp and National Consumers League VP John Breyault appointed to the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee.
February 10 -
The free course from the National Association of Tax Professionals was a joint venture with the IRS and the Federal Trade Commission.
February 10 -
Using your late mother’s Social Security number for fraud, and other highlights of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
February 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service is seeing a sharp decline in returns so far this season.
February 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service is making progress on its efforts to combat stolen identity refund fraud, but the accuracy of its measurements of the identity theft problem needs to be better, according to a new government report.
February 9 -
The U.S. Tax Court began holding hearings this week on a long-running case involving the Internal Revenue Service and pop star Michael Jackson’s estate.
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