-
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron was accused of hypocrisy after he said he held a stake in an offshore fund set up by his late father until six years ago, an admission broadcast on national television following four days of questions over the investment.
April 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service sent out more than $330 billion in refunds to U.S. taxpayers last year. To capture some of this year's cash, and jump on a marketing opportunity, companies are offering freebies and discounts celebrating the end of the annual filing ordeal.
April 8 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
April 7 -
Among the issues that are keeping tax executives up at night are anti-inversion rules that dont address the root cause: an anti-competitive U.S. tax system.
April 7 -
According to the Internal Revenue Service, 28 percent of taxpayers wait until the last few weeks of tax season to file their taxes, and that adds more pressure to their tax preparers.
April 7 -
European Union proposals to crack down on corporate-tax avoidance are getting stuck in a fight over how to curb aggressive tax strategies through foreign ownership, threatening the possibility of a deal by June.
April 7 -
When it comes to getting a resolution considered during an Internal Revenue Service collection case in which the IRS doesnt have criminal prosecution aspirations, there is only one piece of advice that fits every case.
April 6 -
Tax Freedom Day, the day when the nation as a whole has earned enough to pay the federal, state, and local tax bill for year, will arrive 114 days into the year on April 24, according to an annual report from the Tax Foundation.
April 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service warned taxpayers about a new phishing scam targeting Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia residents.
April 6 -
A lot of Americans feel like they're getting cheated at tax time. In a Pew Research Center poll last year, 61 percent said it bothered them "a lot" that "some wealthy people don't pay their fair share."
April 6
