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The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration said $1.2 million in IT products bought by the IRS were not properly approved.
April 25 -
Applications to join IRSAC next January will be accepted through May 31.
April 25 -
Many advisors have clients who took out the forgivable loans. Some wealth management firms did the same. Three years after the government doled out more than $800 billion in mostly-free cash, here's what's happening.
April 24 -
The service has slightly revised its 2014 guidance on the treatment of virtual currency to reflect the fact that some countries now accept Bitcoin as legal tender.
April 24 -
From a bag of used clothing to artwork worth millions, donations can get a tax deduction — the complications arise when dealing with substantiation requirements.
April 24 -
The worst five states had an average effective total tax rate on the median U.S. household of 14.31%.
April 24 -
An alleged effort by the auction house to help art collectors avoid paying sales tax on purchases was "far more extensive ... than previously known."
April 24 -
Companies (and accounting firms!) looking for buyers should keep these documents handy.
April 23 -
House GOP leaders also called for the Justice Department to investigate allegations by an IRS whistleblower involving Hunter Biden.
April 21 -
The case revolves around Cum-Ex, a strategy that took advantage of a loophole in how Germany collected dividend tax.
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