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There is a certain hour during the day when you just want to be done. Sometimes it hits predictably in the mid-afternoon. Other times it sneaks up on you as personalities clash in the office, a client makes yet another last-minute request, or the gas tank light goes on while you are stuck in the evening traffic.
March 27 -
H&R Block and the National Federation of the Blind announced an agreement to make the tax prep chains website, online tax preparation products and mobile applications fully accessible to blind taxpayers.
March 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing taxpayers in Colorado an extension until Oct. 15, 2014 to decide when to claim disaster losses arising from last Septembers flooding.
March 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released its 2013 IRS Data Book, providing a snapshot of activities at the agency in relation to taxpayers for the fiscal year.
March 21 -
Tax preparers frequently skip meals or turn to junk food during the hectic tax season, and some companies want to make sure they make healthier nutrition choices.
March 21 -
Some of the largest and most profitable Fortune 500 companies are paying little or nothing in state income taxes, according to a new study.
March 21 -
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A like-kind exchange, also known as a Section 1031 exchange after the section of the Tax Code that governs it, is essentially a tax-deferral tool that postpones tax on the exchange of a property for another property of a like kind.
March 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing transition relief to owners of individual retirement accounts and individual retirement annuities relating to the application of a one-rollover-per-year limitation of the Tax Code.
March 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Thursday it has already received more than half of the tax returns it expects to receive during 2014, even though the filing deadline is nearly a month away.
March 20
