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The Internal Revenue Service has updated its venerable tax guide for this tax season.
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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
March 17 -
Although a recent ABC News/Washington Post Poll found just 6 percent of voters who lean Republican and 4 percent of those who lean Democrat rank taxes as the most important issue impacting their vote, one in five public company tax directors feel differently.
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Nearly a quarter of Americans think its acceptable to lie to the Internal Revenue Service about under-the-table income.
March 17 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration is pursuing fraudsters posing as IRS agents who call to harass taxpayers about fictitious tax debts, calling them back to warn them about their criminal activity and getting the phone company to shut them down.
March 17 -
The American Institute of CPAs is crying foul over an ad by H&R Block suggesting that many CPAs dont know how to prepare tax returns, but Block is promising to increase its competition with CPAs.
March 17 -
With a 400 percent surge in reported phone and email phishing and malware schemes this tax season, the American Institute of CPAs is working with Congress, the Internal Revenue Service and its members to combat tax-related identity theft and tax return fraud.
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The owner and operator of Grant Tax Service, a tax preparation business in Vineland, N.J., has been indicted by a federal grand jury on 18 counts of aiding and assisting in the preparation of false tax returns and five counts of filing false income tax returns.
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Apple Inc., facing a European Union probe into its fiscal affairs in Ireland, told a panel of EU lawmakers Tuesday it pays all taxes due in the nation and doesnt get an unfair advantage compared with other companies there.
March 16 -
The Internal Revenue Services audits of business tax returns have declined steeply in recent years, thanks to successive rounds of budget cuts, according to a new analysis.
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