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The Congressional Budget Office has released a report on various options for stimulating the economy, including cutting personal and corporate taxes.
January 17 -
Congress’s Joint Committee on Taxation has released a list of tax provisions that expired at the end of last year, as well as several scheduled to end this year and in subsequent years.
January 16 -
The Supreme Court has handed down a unanimous decision in a case involving the deductibility of investment advisory fees by trusts, ruling that the expenses are deductible only to the extent that they exceed 2 percent of the adjusted gross income.
January 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service has amended its list of "frivolous" legal arguments used by people who want to avoid paying taxes, adding four new claims to the set it considers without merit.
January 15 -
Accounting firm Dworken, Hillman, LaMorte & Sterczala has entered a competition to see who can lose the most weight during tax season and resist temptations like free pizza in the office.
January 15 -
Jury selection in the tax evasion trial of actor Wesley Snipes has begun, with documents from prosecutors showing that Snipes failed to pay taxes on the $38 million in income he earned between 1999 and 2004.
January 15 -
Intuit officials disclosed their 2008 accountant strategy, saying they would target both full-service firms and tax-driven firms this year.
January 14 -
The Tax Governance Institute plans to host a video Webcast on the new tax preparer standards on Jan. 15 from 1 pm to 2:30 pm EST.
January 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service has opened its electronic filing season for all filers except those who must file five forms affected by the alternative minimum tax.
January 11 -
Presidential hopeful Rudolph Giuliani outlined a plan to reform the Tax Code and cut taxes.
January 11