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The Internal Revenue Service said Wednesday it would begin a limited test at 10 of its Taxpayer Assistance Centers to determine whether an appointment-based service approach at its walk-in centers might help reduce taxpayer wait times during a time of severe budget cuts at the agency.
February 18 -
Tonya Keith typically spends four to eight hours doing her taxes each year. This year, she says, Ive got about 30 hours in, and Im not done. The reason: She and her wife got married last year in Seattle, but they live in Georgia, which doesnt recognize their marriage.
February 17 -
Last Friday, the IRS released Revenue Procedure 2015-20, which lessens the requirements for certain companies to file a Form 3115 while adopting the new repair regulations.
February 17 -
Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, and Congressman Charles Boustany, R-La., have re-introduced a bill in Congress aimed at enabling Enrolled Agents to advertise their credential in more states.
February 17 -
7 things can learn during tax prep to build a stronger client relationship
February 16 -
The House Ways and Means Committee voted to expand college savings tax incentives that President Barack Obama proposed limiting earlier this year.
February 13 -
Intuit Inc. Chief Executive Officer Brad Smith is facing one of the biggest challenges in his seven-year tenure: how to restore trust in his company after fraudulent tax returns were filed through its TurboTax program.
February 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service delivered a progress report Thursday on tax season so far, noting that it has issued 19.7 million refunds worth more than $66 billion, up slightly from last years totals.
February 12 -
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
