Tax

  • Federal prosecutors will not bring criminal charges against Ernst & Young for the firm’s sale of legally questionable tax shelters -- although that news probably brought little comfort to the four current and former partners of the Big Four firm who were indicted on charges of tax fraud conspiracy.

    May 30
  • The Canada Revenue Agency will appoint a new independent tax ombudsman by the fall -- creating a post similar to the Internal Revenue Service’s National Taxpayer Advocate for the first time.

    May 30
  • A memo issued by the Internal Revenue Service’s Office of Chief Counsel could possibly eliminate a tax-saving strategy used by some investors with brokerage accounts.Wrap accounts charge a flat percentage fee instead of a commission, and for tax purposes, the annual fees that investors pay are often treated as miscellaneous itemized deductions. But under a provision, some taxpayers can instead opt to add the fees to the cost basis of the securities, which could reduce potential capital-gains taxes (or enhance potential losses).

    May 30
  • The Illinois CPA Society recently released the results of its fifth annual “Accounting Women: 2007 Survey on the Role of Women in CPA Firms.”The survey found only slight shifts in hiring and retention patterns from the results of prior years -- again concluding that women are still underrepresented in key leadership positions.

    May 30
  • The Free File Alliance has sent a letter to the Senate Finance Committee, expressing concerns about a proposed government-funded Web portal that the alliance says is aimed at eventually providing tax preparation and e-filing services.

    May 29
  • The supplemental budget legislation signed into law on May 25 did more than just give the green light to funding for the ongoing war effort in the Middle East.

    May 29
  • Two bills circulating on Capitol Hill are looking at different ways to generate tax revenue from the Internet.

    May 28
  • A U.S. appeals court told the judge overseeing the KPMG tax shelter cause that if he believes federal prosecutors violated the rights of former KPMG employees he should toss the entire case.

    May 24
  • The Internal Revenue Service announced that the commissioners of the Australian, Canadian, U.K., and U.S. tax administrations will open a second office of the Joint International Tax Shelter Information Center in London this fall.The commissioners have said that exchanging information in real-time is making a significant difference to the complex task of tracking tax avoidance and abusive cross-border transactions. In recent months, center members have identified and challenged the following fraudulent arrangements:

    May 24
  • National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson announced that the Internal Revenue Service has awarded almost $8 million in matching grants to Low-Income Taxpayer Clinics for the 2007 grant cycle.

    May 23