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H&R Block is out to wrest back market share from its online tax-prep rivals with such aggressive measures as free services and interest-free advances on refunds—oh, and plunking a supercomputing Jeopardy star down on the desks of its 70,000 tax preparers.
February 27 - Non-profits
Public information from approved applications for tax exemption is available electronically for the first time.
February 24 -
Taxpayers with income from farming or fishing have until Wednesday to file their 2016 Form 1040 and pay the tax due.
February 24 -
Republican lawmakers expect their ACA replacement will result in decrease in insured Americans, despite growing support for the program.
February 24 -
A heavily shorted exchange-traded fund is soaring amid a report that the White House is not on board with the plan preferred by House Republicans.
February 24 -
Fraudster faces charges for soliciting taxpayer info for false returns, plus other highlights of other recent cases.
February 24 -
The startup makes mobile tax preparation technology.
February 23 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department to develop a new income tax form to improve S corporation shareholder compliance with basis rules.
February 23 -
While death and taxes may be a certainty, how quickly Americans are getting their refunds remains up in the air—and that’s taking a toll on eateries’ revenue.
February 23 -
President's daughter has urged lawmakers writing a tax overhaul to include a deduction that comes with a hefty price tag.
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