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Intuit reported Thursday that it has seen an increase in the number of tax returns electronically filed by professional preparers so far this tax season.
March 17 -
The House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures held a hearing Wednesday on the tax implications of a proposed bill aimed at preventing taxpayer money from being used to fund abortions.
March 16 -
A Tennessee congressman has introduced a bill that would allow the Internal Revenue Service to prepare taxes for a taxpayer.
March 16 -
A senior citizens advocacy group is warning that millions of elderly taxpayers are finding themselves in the position of unexpectedly owing hundreds of dollars in back taxes as a result of the Making Work Pay tax credit, and in some cases paying penalties.
March 16 -
State budget deficits are prompting governors to slash spending, but also shift the tax burden away from corporations.
March 16 -
The Joint Committee on Taxation, which operates under the auspices of the tax-writing committees of the Senate and the House, has been given the task of conducting specific research that will help advance the ability of Congress to enact comprehensive tax reform.
March 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service wants taxpayers to know that they can receive their tax refunds this year in the form of a U.S. savings bond made out in someone else’s name.
March 15 -
What you don’t know about taxes can cost you plenty—both in terms of paying too much, and making an error that triggers an audit.
March 14 -
With the tax benefits of the 2009 stimulus ebbing, the tax burden is pushing slowly higher and is now at its highest level in two years, according to Deloitte. As the economy improves, more households are pushed into higher tax brackets, raising the government's take, the firm found.
March 14 -
The Tax & Accounting business of Thomson Reuters has released the print version of its new “WG&L VAT Handbook” to help practitioners cope with value-added taxes internationally.
March 14