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The Internal Revenue Service has released the Corporation Source Book, which presents balance sheet, income statement, tax and other statistics across various industrial sectors.
February 12 -
Michael Jackson has finally settled the outstanding $600,000 property tax debt on his Neverland Ranch.
February 11 -
Two large computer servers belonging to the District of Columbia tax office were found in a trash alcove behind a Ruby Tuesday restaurant.
February 11 -
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas has barred Thell G. Prueitt of Kingsland, Texas, from preparing federal tax returns for others and from promoting various tax fraud schemes, said the Justice Department.
February 11 -
Unreported income from the cash economy and late-year Tax Code changes are the focus of the first of this year's two reports to Congress by National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson.In her report, Olson proposed a comprehensive strategy to address tax noncompliance in the cash economy, which accounts for the largest portion of the tax gap. The report identifies the lack of progress in addressing cash economy noncompliance as a most serious problem.
February 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service hopes that new interim guidance for tax preparers will ease concerns over the expanded preparer penalties and heightened standards of conduct that must be met to avoid the penalties.
February 11 -
The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 has introduced a new paradigm of tax strategies for those who are falling behind on their home mortgage payments (or anticipate falling behind as the result of a pending adjustable rate mortgage reset).
February 11 -
Spending of tax rebate money on shopping may be slower than politicians hope, according to a new survey.
February 8 -
President Bush said he would sign into law the economic stimulus package passed by Congress.
February 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service has improved its online refund-tracking tool and tax information publication.
February 7