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The Internal Revenue Service has requested that private sector transmitters of e-filed returns stagger their submission of returns over the course of this week, according to one industry group.
February 16 -
The unveiling of the Obama administration’s budget this week appeared to be only the opening act for what promises to be a long-running series of episodes involving spending, taxes, and cuts to favored and not-so-favored programs.
February 16 -
The House Committee on Small Business held hearings on repealing the unpopular expansion of 1099 information reporting in the health care reform bill.
February 14 -
The White House released its budget proposal for fiscal year 2012 on Monday, with plans for eliminating capital gains taxes on small business investment, while also getting rid of tax breaks for the wealthy and for fossil fuels.
February 14 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has told Republic Bancorp, the main refund anticipation loan provider for Jackson Hewitt and Liberty Tax Service, that the bank’s RALs are “unsafe and unsound” without a debt indicator from the Internal Revenue Service.
February 11 -
Check out the digital edition of the February issue of Accounting Today.
February 11 -
Congressmen Brad Sherman, D-Calif., and Michael Conaway, R-Texas, have formed a Bipartisan Congressional CPA Caucus that they plan to co-chair.
February 11 -
Tax strategy patents have been around for more than a decade, ever since a federal appeals court in 1998 validated business method patents, including tax strategies.
February 10 -
The Justice Department has filed six lawsuits in five states to stop tax return preparers from fraudulently claiming the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit and the Earned Income Tax Credit.
February 10 -
The city of San Francisco is reportedly considering offering Twitter massive tax breaks to keep the growing social media company from moving outside the city to nearby Brisbane.
February 10
