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The Internal Revenue Service has opened its IRS Free File program to individuals who do not normally file tax returns so they can receive economic stimulus payments.
March 7 -
Democratic lawmakers in the New York State Assembly are reportedly considering the idea of levying an extra 1 percent income tax on everyone with income over $1 million in order to balance the state's budget and help fund transportation costs, but the proposal is likely to run into opposition from the governor and the State Senate.
March 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued final regulations for tax deductions on domestic film productions, while revising the definition of the types of films that qualify for the deduction.
March 7 -
The House Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures held a hearing to examine whether there is a need for a more uniform treatment of various derivative structures.
March 6 -
Representatives from PricewaterhouseCoopers outlined the benefits of an international tax treaty between the United States and Belgium at a seminar in New York.
March 6 -
Tax refund expectations could be tied to a taxpayer's astrological sign, according to a survey last tax season by credit-counseling agency Money Management International.
March 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service said it won't challenge the accuracy of income tax returns filed by eligible individuals who claim just $1.00 in adjusted gross income in order to receive an economic stimulus payment.
March 5 -
Financial services firm Gilman Ciocia is capitalizing on two perennials for this time of year - tax season and Major League Baseball spring training - to offer free tax prep services to attendees at several upcoming spring training games in Florida.
March 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service has automated user fee calculations for taxpayers who enter into installment agreements to make it easier to determine their eligibility for fee reductions for low-income taxpayers.
March 5 -
CCH has begun offering batch processing for its Tax Zone Locator and other products on the CCH Tax Research NetWork.
March 5