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Michael Cohen, who was sentenced to three years in prison for violating campaign-finance laws for the former president, criticized New York prosecutors for their leniency with a former colleague.
August 19 -
The service's Appeals office is asking taxpayers and tax pros to weigh in on its final guidelines for use of its video meeting option.
August 19 -
The chair of the Ways & Means Oversight subcommittee sent a letter asking for details from the IRS on how it will enforce tax law with new funding.
August 18 -
The research and development tax credit for startup businesses is going from $250,000 to $500,000 per year.
August 18 -
Hormones run wild; Ricky lost that number; asphalt bungle; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
August 18 -
Allen Weisselberg's plea is the latest blow to former President Donald Trump.
August 18 -
That jump may lead to an increase in tax reporting requirements for companies, according to a recent analysis by tax solutions provider Sovos.
August 18 -
Commissioner Rettig is promising not to use the nearly $80 billion his agency will be receiving to increase audits of small businesses or taxpayers who earn less than $400,000.
August 17 -
Lawmakers are urging the IRS to avoid delays and staff shortages ahead of the 2023 tax-filing period, and receiving support from the AICPA.
August 17 -
Cost segregation studies and other methods can help businesses minimize their tax liabilities — and maximize their cash for potential economic difficulties ahead.
August 17
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