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The Internal Revenue Service is not doing a good job of managing its paper case files, according to a newly released report.
October 14 -
A high-ranking Treasury Department official has warned of the costs of tax-exempt bond financing for projects such as sports stadiums.
October 10 -
Republican presidential candidates debated their tax-lowering credentials at an event sponsored by CNBC, MSNBC and The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday evening.
October 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service has given businesses a simpler process for requesting relief for late elections.
October 10 -
The KPMG tax shelter case got underway with jury selection and a drastically reduced set of defendants.
October 9 -
The push to raise taxes on hedge funds, private equity firms and their managers seems to have stalled for this year in Congress.
October 9 -
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service has ousted chairman and chief executive Michael Lister after more than 125 of the company's franchises faced charges of fraudulent tax return preparation.
October 9 -
The House of Representatives has passed a bill that would provide relief to homeowners facing the threat of taxes on their foreclosed homes in the midst of the subprime mortgage meltdown.
October 8 -
Grand Rapids, Mich. - A federal grand jury has indicted three tax shelter promoters, charging them with conspiring to promote, market and sell fraudulent tax shelters.
October 8 -
GOVERNMENT OWES $45M IN EMPLOYMENT TAXESWASHINGTON, D.C. - The federal government is itself a tax delinquent, owing approximately $45 million in employment taxes, according to a report from a Treasury Department watchdog.
October 7