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Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases (and names).
September 20 -
Despite their high payouts, international stocks and funds can come with big tax bills, but there are ways to offset those hefty levies.
September 19 -
The Fifth Circuit rejected both the Internal Revenue Service and the Tax Courts valuation of art contained in an estate, finding an estates valuation to be supported by the evidence.
September 18 -
Maintaining healthy client relationships is important for CPAs, particularly when their tax clients need some help with their tax planning that may require outside expertise.
September 18 -
Thomson Reuters has released a tax-planning treatise for estate planners, Tax Planning for Family Wealth Transfers at Death: Analysis with Forms.
September 18 -
Taxpayers are expected to receive a modest amount of tax relief in 2015, thanks to the annual inflation adjustments provided under the Tax Code.
September 18 -
Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., has introduced a bill that would help low-income married couples deduct twice as much of the interest charged on their student loan debts.
September 18 -
Bloomberg BNA has given tax practitioners and taxpayers a head start on their 2015 tax year planning, releasing a detailed projection of inflation-adjusted tax items for next year on Wednesday.
September 17 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
September 17 -
WalletHub, a personal finance social network, has released an analysis of the rates at which S&P 100 companies are taxed at the state, federal and international levels and found they were on average paying more in taxes last year than in 2012, although some are still paying extremely low rates.
September 17
