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The Internal Revenue Service announced that it will now sell individual income tax return statistics by zip code -- charging $25 per state, or $500 for the entire nation.In previous years, the data, based on addresses shown on the returns when filed with IRS, had been made available for free. Zip code tables for both the 2002 and 2004 tax years are available for purchase.
December 18 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration has released a report to Congress, outlining a trio of priority objectives for the upcoming year. The report highlights the office’s audit and investigative work conducted between April 1 and Sept. 30 of this year. During those six months, TIGTA reports that it has completed 118 audits, and in the process, identifying more than $258 million in total cost savings and $1.4 billion in increased or protected revenue.
December 18 -
Retroactive beneficial tax legislation, such as the just-passed “Tax Relief and Health Care Act,” is always welcome.The legislation, which President Bush is expected to sign shortly, contains numerous tax provisions, including a slew of tax benefit extenders, energy tax incentives, health savings account changes, tax administration modifications and technical corrections to earlier tax legislation.
December 18 -
A New York judge has dismissed a lawsuit against H&R Block Inc. brought in March by New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer.Spitzer, now New York’s governor-elect, has said he will likely re-file the suit before the end of the year. The original lawsuit accused Block and its subsidiary, H&R Block Financial Advisors Inc., of fraudulently marketing retirement savings accounts to customers and drew a flurry of publicity. Two months later, Spitzer amended the lawsuit, accusing Block of punishing employees who refused to sell the accounts.
December 14 -
Aside from identifying a number of nuances in last year’s tax law changes and interpreting the effects of congressional leadership turnover, a new tax guide should help midsized business owners monitor a series of federal tax trends for 2007.Published by national CPA firm RSM McGladrey, the “2006 Tax Planning Guide” includes a Top 10 list of tax-planning strategies for midsized companies and issues owners should watch for on the horizon.
December 13 -
There’s no question that the Free File program, the Internal Revenue Service’s partnership with the manufacturers of tax prep software, is a win-win deal on many fronts for both parties.In exchange for the manufacturers in the Free File Coalition making free filing offers to taxpayers on the basis of such factors as income (in 2007, taxpayers making less than $52,000 a year get access), the IRS has agreed not to offer taxpayers its own free alternative. The program, which includes participation from electronic prep heavyweights Intuit and H&R Block, is now in its fifth year.
December 13 -
Got a question for the Internal Revenue Service that needs answering? Why not ask your local stakeholder liaison? Who’s that? They are IRS employees who are attempting to establish a relationship with those representing small business and self-employed taxpayers. The liaisons provide very specific information about the policies, practices, and procedures followed by the IRS.Take for example the Issue Management Resolution System (IMRS), a stakeholder liaison initiative intended to capture, develop, resolve, and respond to significant national and local stakeholder issues. Under the program, practititioners’ notify IRS of concerns about IRS policies, practices, and procedures, and IRS researches the issues to bring about resolution.
December 12 -
The Washington headquarters of the Internal Revenue Service reopened to the agency’s employees last week, following some $25 million in repairs made necessary after massive June flooding.
December 12 -
In a letter released last week, the Internal Revenue Service said that a publicly-traded acquiring corporation can deduct amounts it paid to settle a class action securities litigation lawsuit against the target entity that was triggered by misstatements in the entity’s reported earnings.The ruling is directed only to the taxpayer requesting it and may not be used or cited as precedent.
December 12 -
With Democrats scheduled to take charge of both Houses of Congress in 2007, most of the Bush administration's top tax priorities figure to be shuttled to the legislative back burner for the next two years.But there is at least one island of common ground that has both sides of the aisle and the accounting profession clinging to hope that the next Congress may finally find the political will to resolve a looming nightmare for many Americans - the alternative minimum tax.
December 11