-
The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service issued final regulations for Section 199 of the tax code, which relates to domestic manufacturing deductions.
June 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced a major milestone in its corporate e-file program -- the successful e-filing of the nation's largest tax return from General Electric Corp. on May 18.
May 31 -
The Heroes Earned Retirement Opportunities Act has passed through Congress and is expected to be signed into law by President Bush. The bill would allow excluded combat pay to be treated as compensation under IRA contribution rules.
May 31 -
The founder of Colorado-based Octane International Ltd., a corporation whose primary business was raising money for the development of an alternative fuel additive called "vapor phase combustion," is facing indictment by a federal grand jury.
May 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced regulatory revisions that the agency hopes will remove impediments to e-file for corporations and shareholders.
May 29 -
Taxpayers will be able to apply for a refund of the federal excise tax on long-distance telephone service for the past three years.
May 25 -
The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced two initiatives aimed at simplifying the way small businesses, individual taxpayers and tax preparers file and pay their federal taxes.
May 24 -
We are all creatures of habit, comfortable doing things the way we always have. It worked before so it must be the best way. That may be true, but if you explore a little you might find another way of doing things. If it tests successfully, then you will at least have an alternative, and maybe even a better and more efficient way. Let's look at three examples with regard to attracting new clients.
May 22 -
After three years bouncing between British courts, tennis player Andre Agassi lost a $52,000 tax dispute that will require other sports and entertainments stars from paying U.K. income tax on endorsement deals.
May 22 -
While the extension of the reduced rates on capital gains and dividends, alternative minimum tax relief, and the continuation of enhanced Section 179 expensing have received the most publicity, there are a host of other changes in the Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005.
May 18