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Richard Hatch, the first-season winner of the reality TV series "Survivor," has appealed his conviction on tax evasion charges to the U.S. Supreme Court.
June 4 -
The Senate Finance Committee held hearings on small business tax issues as part of a series of hearings on tax reform.
June 4 -
A report from Ernst & Young describes the potential adverse impact on the U.S. economy if the research and development tax credit is not renewed.
June 3 -
The U.S. Tax Court has proposed amending its rules and procedures for whistleblower award actions.
June 3 -
Buying goods over the Internet without paying sales tax is becoming a thing of the past.
June 3 -
Prosecutors who convicted actor Wesley Snipes on charges of failing to file his tax return for three years have filed a cross-appeal demanding that he pay $257,687.74 for the cost of prosecuting him.
June 2 -
An Internal Revenue Service tax examiner was arrested and charged with improperly accessing the tax records of celebrities and sports figures.
June 1 -
Despite a provision enacted by Congress prohibiting the Internal Revenue Service from labeling taxpayers as "illegal tax protesters" or similar designations, the IRS is still using the term, according to a new report.
June 1 -
Payroll processor ADP has launched an online portal aimed at accountants who service small businesses, giving them free access to some information from BNA and CCH.
June 1 -
Despite the constitutional, judicial and legislative pronouncements affecting nexus, states vary widely on what level of activity renders a business liable to pay state tax.“There are plenty of gray areas, and on some issues a state will say it depends on the facts and circumstances,” said George Farrah, executive editor of state tax and accounting for BNA.
June 1