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The Internal Revenue Service has teamed with the Department of Housing and Urban Development in an effort to expand the agencies' outreach to low-income taxpayers.
December 14 -
The majority of tax professionals who enter the financial planning business do so by hooking up with an independent broker/dealer firm, according to a report by market research and consulting firm Tiburon Strategic Advisors.
December 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service is co-sponsoring a free Webcast aimed at helping tax and payroll professionals who prepare individual federal tax returns to get ready for the upcoming filing season.
December 13 -
Putting to rest rumors that he would replace John W. Snow as Treasury Secretary, President Bush has reportedly asked Snow to remain in his cabinet.
December 10 -
President Bush this week signed into law a less intrusive version of a sweeping $388 billion legislative package that covers the spending of early every federal agency.
December 10 -
Publisher Tax Analysts has tapped former Treasury official Pamela F. Olson and former Internal Revenue Service director Larry Langdon for seats on its board.
December 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued final instructions for Schedule M-3, Net Income (Loss) Reconciliation for Corporations with Total Assets of $10 Million or More.
December 7 -
As White House administration officials hint that Treasury Secretary John W. Snow will depart his post sooner rather than later, media reports are already swirling about who will be his successor.
December 7 -
Interest rates for calculating the amount owed on refunds and deficiencies will remain unchanged for the calendar quarter beginning Jan. 1, 2005, the Internal Revenue Service said.
December 6 -
A mid-level House aide reportedly said that he was the one who added the controversial provision in last month's spending bill that would have given staffers on the House and Senate Appropriations Committees access to Americans' tax returns.
December 6