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Some processes used by the Internal Revenue Service to ensure businesses comply with the Affordable Care Act’s employer shared responsibility provision didn’t work as they were supposed to, or they were delayed or canceled, according to a new government report.
April 10 -
A data breach in the Internal Revenue Service’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, tool, which the IRS was forced to shut down last month, may have affected up to 100,000 taxpayers.
April 10 -
The traditional family is no longer so traditional. Increasingly children are living in blended families, bringing complex tax issues to their parents’ accountants.
April 10 -
The home stretch of tax season will see fraudsters’ biggest push – but cybersecurity expert Kevin O’Brien says that taxpayers and tax professionals accountants will still need to protect themselves after that.
April 10 -
I never liked counting down months, weeks or days. To me, it makes the time seem to go by too quickly and decreases my appreciation of today.
April 10
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As the annual deadline approaches for Americans to file their taxes, views about whether the president should be required to release his own taxes are mixed, according to a new poll.
April 10 -
Creative parking violations; scams at day care; “additional” cash fees; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
April 9 -
Reality TV star Michael “The Situation” Sorrentino and his brother Marc are facing more tax evasion charges in a long-running case.
April 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service saw a sharp drop-off in tax returns in the first half of filing season, according to a new report.
April 7 -
The Trump administration is still committed to passing a tax code overhaul this year, though it may not be completed by August.
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