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While most observers are reluctant to forecast any tax legislation prior to the November elections, there is legislation pending in Congress that, if enacted, would be a boon to small business and help jumpstart the economy.
May 24 -
A pair of influential senators are looking into the activities of a tax-exempt charity for disabled veterans after questions were raised about whether the group is actually spending the millions of dollars it has collected to help disabled veterans.
May 24 -
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced a Senate bill to spark the creation of startup businesses, with tax breaks and visa opportunities for foreign students, foreign-born entrepreneurs and immigrant employees.
May 24 -
With tax season finally over, you can see the light.
May 24 -
The Congressional Budget Office has issued a report warning that the economy could slip into a recession unless policymakers decide what to do about the steep tax increases and spending cuts that are scheduled to take effect next year.
May 23 -
Private equity firms are helping with employment growth, according to a new survey by accounting firm McGladrey LLP.
May 22 -
Now that tax season is safely out of the way, it's a good time to examine how to make it better next year.
May 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service has taken some initial steps to implement the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, but it still has a long way to go, according to a new government report.
May 21 -
Students completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form can now skip the time consuming process of copying their tax data onto the form.
May 21 -
The New York State Society of CPAs has written to the Internal Revenue Service asking for a simplified method of electing deferral of U.S. taxation on Canadian Registered Retirement Savings Plans.
May 21
