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The first U.S. client of Swiss bank UBS has been arrested on tax evasion charges by federal authorities, and he’s an accountant.
April 2 -
Lawmakers at a congressional hearing Wednesday pressed Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Douglas Shulman to ease up on audits of small businesses.
April 1 -
CCH has introduced IntelliConnect, the next generation of its widely used online information service, Tax Research NetWork.
April 1 -
Just in time for the G20 economic summit in London, the U.S. Treasury Department has signed a tax information exchange agreement with the government of Gibraltar.
April 1 -
As the tax deadline looms in two weeks, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has some advice for businesses and individual taxpayers.
April 1 -
Tax evaders beware. Pittsburg State University students are coming to get you.
April 1
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The Internal Revenue Service has begun spreading the word about a special incentive for taxpayers to buy a new car this year: a hefty deduction next year.
March 31 -
Secretary of Health and Human Services nominee Kathleen Sebelius became the latest prospective Cabinet member to run afoul of the Tax Code after she admitted to recently paying $7,040 in back taxes and $878 in interest.
March 31 -
The Treasury Department has opened its ballyhooed Web site that will allow ordinary citizens to keep an eye on efforts to stabilize the financial system.
March 31 -
In order to include provisions in the recently enacted American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the Tax & Accounting business of Thomson Reuters has updated its Planner CS program.
March 30