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President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden previewed some of the major themes in the presidents upcoming State of the Union address, including a proposal to increase some tax credits for middle-class families.
January 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service listed the guidelines for the tax deductions that taxpayers can take for the contributions they make toward Haiti earthquake relief this year.
January 26 -
Switzerlands Federal Administrative Court has ruled that the agreement for UBS to disclose the identities of 4,450 U.S.-based taxpayers to the IRS violates the countrys banking secrecy laws.
January 25 -
BMG CPAs LLP has created iDonatedIt, an iPhone and iPod Touch application that calculates, tracks, and reports non-cash charitable donations.
January 25 -
Liberty Tax Service has taken a cue from the Subway sandwich shop chain and hired a Jared-like customer as the official spokesman for its eSmartTax.com online tax prep service.
January 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued guidance that designates the earthquake in Haiti in January 2010 as a qualified disaster for federal tax purposes.
January 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued advice on how to claim the Making Work Pay Tax Credit that was included in the Recovery Act if an employer has not provided the full credit.
January 22 -
The effects of the economic downturn have been particularly hard on states, which will make life interesting in the year ahead for firms that sell services in the state and local tax area.
January 21 -
The Senate has unanimously passed legislation that allows taxpayers to deduct charitable contributions to aid victims of the devastating earthquake in Haiti.
January 21 -
The House of Representatives unanimously passed legislation Wednesday that would allow individuals who make charitable contributions to victims of the earthquake in Haiti to claim an itemized charitable deduction on their 2009 tax return instead of having to wait until next year to claim the deductions on their 2010 tax return.
January 20
