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Reeling from an unfavorable court decision on its tax strategy, banking giant KeyCorp said it would take an after-tax accounting charge of between $1.1 billion and $1.2 billion in the second quarter, cut its dividend in half and raise another $1.5 billion by issuing shares.
June 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service said its e-Services online tools will be out of service the last weekend in June.
June 12 -
The Virginia Society of CPAs Educational Foundation has established a scholarship fund to honor the victims of last year's Virginia Tech shooting.
June 12 -
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., introduced the Energy Independence and Tax Relief Act of 2008 as Democrats and Republicans haggle over how to pay for extending expiring tax provisions.
June 12 -
Presidential hopefuls Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., clashed over their tax plans, trading accusations of hikes in capital gains and Social Security taxes.
June 11 -
The Small Business Administration has created an online tax savings resource center to help small businesses understand the benefits of the economic stimulus package.
June 11 -
Senate Republicans have defeated a proposal to charge oil companies a windfall profits tax.
June 10 -
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that businesses could use the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act to sue competitors who purchased tax liens after submitting false documents.
June 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service is pursuing billionaire Philip Anschutz over $143.6 million in back taxes in an effort to discourage arrangements that allow people to defer paying capital gains taxes.
June 9 -
The AICPA Private Companies Practice Section (PCPS) did a remarkable job with its 2007 Top MAP Issues survey, and it was done without even changing the question that is asked each year or who was asked. It was done simply by taking a knife and cutting up the answers. The annual survey asks various practitioners in public practice: What are your top five MAP concerns?
June 9