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A New Jersey man has been indicted for placing hundreds of telephone calls to the Internal Revenue Services electronic payment system in an effort to obtain credit for hundreds of millions of dollars in fictitious tax payments to the IRS that he did not actually make.
April 1 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
March 31 -
Accounting firms come across noncompete agreements in several different contexts: in the valuation of a company when purchased by a client, in divorce litigation and as part of the employment agreement in the accounting firm itself.
March 31 -
Scammers are trying new tactics to convince taxpayers to hand over their personal information, the Internal Revenue Service warned.
March 31 -
Nearly half of American tax filers are worried about tax websites having problems on tax day, according to a new survey.
March 30 -
Its March and the college basketball tournament season is upon us. It is estimated that over $12 billion will be wagered on the NCAA tournament (compared with $10 billion on the Super Bowl).
March 30 -
Thomson Reuters has integrated its ONESOURCE Indirect Tax sales tax technology with NetSuites cloud-based enterprise resource planning system.
March 30 -
The roughly 8 million Americans who live abroad automatically get a couple additional months each year to file their taxes. Dont expect them to be grateful.
March 30 -
Its officially tax season, and between now and April, individuals and corporations alike will be filing their taxes with the IRS.
March 29 -
Kerri Swope of Care.com HomePay talks in this video about some of the tax breaks that are available to families, such as the Child and Dependent Care Credit.
March 29

