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The Internal Revenue Service's Independent Office of Appeals hopes to improve both service and the experience of its workforce.
December 8 -
The service is sending 20,000 disallowance letters, with more action and a voluntary disclosure program coming.
December 8
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Brown Schultz Sheridan & Fritz renames firm; Weaver moves into new Texas office; and more news from across the profession.
December 8 -
A political headache is mounting for the White House and Democrats as the 2024 campaign ramps up.
December 8 -
More working Americans have a health savings account, but many are not using them to their fullest potential.
December 7 -
A world view; muscle head; in the hunt; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
December 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service is continuing to combat scammers and promoters encouraging businesses to file claims for the tax credit.
December 6 -
Federal prosecutors charged Pictet with conspiring to help taxpayers to conceal assets and income from the IRS between 2008 and 2014.
December 6 -
The World Health Organization said raising excise taxes on alcohol and sweetened beverages is the most effective way to reduce consumption while generating revenue.
December 6 -
The Swiss city of Lugano started to accept cryptocurrencies for paying taxes, fines and all other invoices from the municipality.
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