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The Internal Revenue Service Oversight Board has sent a letter to the leaders of Congresss two tax-writing committees urging them to act swiftly to patch the Alternative Minimum Tax to keep it from spreading to millions more taxpayers.
November 20 -
CCH has introduced new mobile apps providing access to several of its journals and newsletters from the Apple iPad, along with a new app aimed at tax students.
November 19 -
Nearly 80 percent of business executives said they would be willing to accept the repeal of certain tax incentives in exchange for a lower overall corporate tax rate, according to a new report by KPMG.
November 19 -
Postcards can be an effective marketing tool during tax season if targeted precisely to existing clients and used to build brand recognition.
November 18 -
President Obama met with congressional leaders at the White House on Friday to negotiate over the expiration of the Bush tax cuts and the looming problem of the so-called fiscal cliff, with the leaders agreeing that the meeting had been constructive.
November 16 -
Many military may be overpaying their state taxes, according to analysis done by The Tax Institute at H&R Block.
November 16 -
While tax experts are divided on the immediate future of tax rates as we approach the fiscal cliff (the combination of scheduled tax rate increases and spending cuts by the government), the consensus is that rates will indeed rise precipitously.
November 15 -
There were 62 percent more indirect tax changes worldwide in the third quarter of this year than during the same period last year, according to a new report.
November 15 -
The option of allowing taxpayers to split up their tax refunds into different accounts has increased the risk of fraud, perhaps even among IRS employees, according to a new government report.
November 15 -
Hurricane Sandy has proven to be one of the most costly storms in U.S. history. Now being dubbed Superstorm Sandy, the aftermath has many of us questioning our own disaster preparedness.
November 14
