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The Government Accountability Office said that the Internal Revenue Service should work with federal agencies to make sure companies follow rules prohibiting tax deductions for fines and penalties paid in civil settlements.
October 19 -
The American Institute of CPAs has released a nonpartisan tax reform report, titled, "Understanding Tax Reform: A Guide to 21 st Century Alternatives." The report is meant as an overview to understanding major issues in the debate over making changes to the country's system.
October 17 -
Gov. Phil Bredesen has told Nashville business leaders that he will not seek a state income tax if re-elected in 2006. Bredesen made the same promise before his first term, but had refused to extend the pledge as he campaigns for a second term.
October 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service could revoke the tax-exempt status of about 20 credit-counseling firms, just as the country's new bankruptcy laws are set to go into effect on Oct. 17.
October 13 -
With the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform due to report Nov. 1, we asked industry leaders, many who made Accounting Today's recently released 2005 Top 100 Most Influential People list, to tell us what sort of tax system they would create.
October 13 -
Bolstered by higher sales and lower costs, consulting giant Accenture posted a 25 percent hike in fourth-quarter profits, to $229.1 million, versus the year-ago period.
October 12 -
Meeting for the first time since July, the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform began focusing discussions on what recommendations will be included in its report, due on Nov. 1.
October 11 -
Adelphia Communications Corp. founder John Rigas and his son, Timothy, were indicted by federal prosecutors on charges of engaging in a $300 million tax evasion scheme. Both men were found guilty of fraud earlier this year in connection with accounting fraud at the bankrupt cable company.
October 10 -
KPMG ANNOUNCES NEW TAX SERVICES HEADS: Moving on from its recent legal troubles, KPMG named vice chairs for its tax services and tax services operations.Shaun T. Kelly, 46, and Frederick S. "Rick" Smith, 49, will take over the respective tax leadership roles effective at the end of the fiscal year on Sept. 30. Tax services vice chair James Brasher will assume other significant duties within KPMG's organization, while operations vice chair John Chopack will retire in early 2006, as previously planned.
October 9 -
As the U.S. mobilizes on a number of fronts to assist in the recovery from Hurricane Katrina, the Internal Revenue Service has mobilized as well. The IRS has already released several information releases in response to Hurricane Katrina.There have already been disasters this year involving droughts, floods, tornadoes and other hurricanes. The IRS had released relief guidance earlier this year involving Hurricane Dennis and a tornado in Wyoming. It is seldom, however, that a disaster of the scope and national impact of Hurricane Katrina comes along.
October 9