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Until now, individual taxpayers who were unable to meet the April 15 tax return filing deadline could file a Form 4868 and receive an automatic four-month filing extension until August 15. And if August 15 didn't provide enough time to get the tax return completed, taxpayers could provide a good reason for the delay on a Form 2688 and request another extension for two months until October 15.Effective for tax returns due after Jan. 1, 2006, the kinder, gentler, more cost-effective Internal Revenue Service has done away with the second extension request and changed the initial automatic extension period from four months to six. Not only will this action remove the need for taxpayers to come up with a reason for requesting the extra two months to file tax returns, it will cut back on lots of paperwork and processing time.
December 19 -
The Justice Department has filed to stop Ohio twin brothers Joseph and Edward Flickinger from promoting alleged tax fraud schemes.The suit also asks the court to permanently bar the Flickinger brothers from preparing federal income tax returns for others.
December 16 -
The Ohio Department of Taxation will begin accepting tax amnesty applications on Dec. 15.
December 15 -
A new study out of think tank the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities says that despite recent revenue growth and budget surpluses in some states, most states continue to feel the after-effects of a recession that hit in 2000.
December 14 -
An European Union court ruled that British retailer Marks & Spencer PLC can deduct losses from other countries on its tax bill if the company can't claim the losses in those countries.
December 14 -
Tax scam promoters John J. Rizzo and his wife, Carol, were sentenced to 43 months and 24 months in prison, respectively, for their roles in a tax evasion scheme, the Department of Justice and Internal Revenue Service announced.
December 12 -
The House of Representatives has already passed three tax cuts and had the details of a fourth nearly pinned down, cutting taxes by $94.5 billion over the next five years.
December 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued proposed guidance on the disclosure or use of tax return information by tax return preparers.
December 8 -
Reports from inside the White House are that President Bush's administration may wait until 2007 to begin pushing a proposal to overhaul the tax code.
December 6 -
After checking with the state's attorney general, a Texas nepotism law will prevent the Kerr County tax assessor/collector, Paula Rector, from marrying one of the district's tax appraisers.
December 6