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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
February 12 -
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting US (formerly known as CCH) has released a new report examining the tax implications of the White Houses recently released budget blueprint for fiscal year 2016.
February 12 -
Intuit Inc. Chief Executive Officer Brad Smith wrote to the Internal Revenue Service calling for the government to share information to help combat fraud, after states saw a rise in fraudulent returns being submitted via his companys TurboTax tax software.
February 12 -
The IRS has warned that the coming three-day weekend typically kicks off one of the busiest weeks of the tax filing season for the services phone lines.
February 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service is facing not only a budget crunch this tax season, but also rampant identity theft.
February 10 -
The 2014 tax season is going to be a stressful one for many people.
February 10 -
A majority of CFOs at multinational corporations believe that publicity about their tax-planning strategies is having a negative impact on the reputation of their companies, according to a new poll.
February 10 -
A new report from a British Parliamentary committee attributes a tax avoidance scheme in Luxembourg to PricewaterhouseCoopers and says other large accounting firms have played a role in similar maneuvers.
February 9 -
Smaller percentages of American taxpayers plan to spend their tax refunds on savings, investment or debt reduction than in years past, according to a new survey.
February 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service released IRS2Go 5.0, an update to the official IRS app.
February 9
