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The Internal Revenue Service began accepting electronically filed individual tax returns Tuesday, opening the tax season on time this year despite its latest budget crunch.
January 20 -
McGladrey chief economist Joe Brusuelas discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy this year, in an interview with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Dan Hood.
January 20 -
Tax strategy and investment management are important, but communicating with clients is one of the most critical aspects of any financial planner's practice, argued pioneering planner Harold Evensky.
January 20 -
President Barack Obama is proposing new taxes on the wealthiest Americans that would limit their profits from investments and make it harder for them to pass assets to heirs.
January 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service is eliminating the extended weekday hours, Saturday and Presidents Day availability of its e-help desk service due to budget cuts.
January 16 -
A new report finds that every state tax system, with the exception of the District of Columbia, taxes its poorest residents at significantly higher tax rates than the wealthiest 1 percent of taxpayers.
January 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service is on the verge of kicking off tax season, opening its Free File service on Friday and electronic filing next Tuesday, while dealing with the latest round of budget cuts that promise to further curtail customer service as the IRS prepares for an onslaught of questions related to the Affordable Care Act.
January 15 -
Obamacare is about to collide with the U.S. tax-filing season, adding frustration for millions of taxpayers trying to figure out how to comply and how much they will owe the government.
January 15 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
January 14 -
Taxpayers who file their tax returns on paper could face delays of a week or more on their refunds this tax season because of budget cuts, Internal Revenue Service commissioner John Koskinen warned.
January 14
