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A British hedge fund trader pleaded guilty to allegations he helped swindle Denmark out of about 8.4 billion kroner ($1.2 billion) in a massive Cum-Ex scandal that rocked the Nordic country.
February 29 -
The IRS has pushed back filing and payment deadlines for those affected by the August fires.
February 28 -
The ability to write off research and development expenses in the first year would be revived if the Senate ever manages to pass the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act.
February 28 -
The move would make New Jersey's corporate tax the highest rate in the country.
February 28 -
The tax authority is drafting final regulations that would require crypto brokers, including exchanges, to report detailed information on their clients' transactions.
February 28 -
The IRS is pushing back filing and payment deadlines for those in the San Diego area who were affected.
February 27 -
Tax cuts losing steam; cyberattack follow-up; introducing the CSR; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service is reopening access Tuesday to its Direct File free online tax prep system after temporarily closing it to new users.
February 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a notice granting an administrative exemption from the electronic filing requirements for the Annual Withholding Tax Return for U.S. Source Income of Foreign Persons.
February 27 -
What can firms do to minimize the risk of being the victim of a cyberattack? Here are five key security tips to protect your firm this busy season.
February 27Right Networks