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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 -
Democratic and Republican lawmakers in the House and the Senate have re-introduced a bill that would impose a five-year moratorium on any new taxes or fees on wireless service.
March 11 -
An Ohio woman is one of nearly 10,000 who have received letters from the Ohio Department of Taxation claiming they would receive eye-popping tax refunds in the mail.
March 11 -
A study of filing data for the small business health insurance tax credit finds that the tax credit amounts are often miscalculated.
March 11 -
The Senate Budget Committee held hearings on the distribution and efficiency of spending in the Tax Code.
March 10 -
Democratic lawmakers on the House Ways and Means Committee have introduced a new bill intended to finance infrastructure investments to create jobs.
March 10 -
Owning your own home opens the door to many tax-saving opportunities, and there are a dozen tax breaks that homeowners should know about, according to CCH.
March 9 -
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., said Wednesday the Senate should act on the 1099 repeal bill approved by the House and send the bill to President Obama’s desk for his signature this week.
March 9