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This U.S. presidential campaign, and particularly that of Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, moved the issue of income inequality front and center. Now there are some new numbers in that department, and they wont make many people happy.
September 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service has chosen four private debt collection agencies to help collect unpaid tax debts as the IRS gears up to resurrect the controversial program.
September 26 -
Members of the wealthy Wildenstein art-dealing family finally went on trial over fiscal fraud allegations after a French judge rejected a second bid to delay the case to allow French tax authorities to finish a related investigation.
September 26 -
With summer now behind us, its time for older taxpayersthose ages 65 and aboveto consider how they will be affected by the higher post-2016 floor beneath medical expenses.
September 23 -
Our weekly roundup of tax-related investment strategies and news your clients may be thinking about.
September 23 -
A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
September 22 -
As both major Presidential candidates campaigns get into full gear, some of their positions on tax have become clearer, while others are still up in the air.
September 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service spent $15 million on a delayed implementation of an upgraded system for handling an aspect of the Foreign Account Tax and Compliance Act, but the software did not deliver the expected business results, according to a new report.
September 22 -
Hillary Clinton wants roughly $550 billion in new taxes and fees over the next decadeaffecting investment partnerships, large estates and banksthat have received little to no public discussion from her campaign, a report from a Washington-based policy group shows.
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