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President Barack Obama pushed for a one-year extension of the current tax rates, but only for taxpayers making under $250,000 a year.
July 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service reminded taxpayers and tax preparers Monday that it is now offering more flexible terms for its offer-in-compromise program as part of its expanded Fresh Start initiative.
July 9 -
The decision of the Supreme Court on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is not going to make our conversations with our clients any simpler, even if it resolves some of the overall economic uncertainty that has made these conversations so difficult of late.
July 8 -
The IRS has announced that victims of Tropical Storm Debby may qualify for relief from certain deadlines.
July 6 -
The IRS is reminding taxpayers to keep in mind the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit to help them offset some day camp expenses.
July 6 -
When a taxpayer receives a notice of intent to levy, the taxpayer can pay the amount due and file a claim for refund, request an audit reconsideration, file for an offer in compromise or request a collection due process hearing.
July 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released new information on the difference between tips and service charges.
July 5 -
The Internal Revenue Services art appraisal experts are not subject to either a comprehensive quality review program or continuing education requirements specifically devoted to appraising art, according to a new government report.
July 5 -
An Oregon tax preparer has been sentenced to six months in prison for using his clients personal information to defraud them and the Internal Revenue Service.
July 3 -
The Taxpayer Advocate Service does not have a formal process for tracking or analyzing the calls it receives from taxpayers calling its toll-free phone line for help with their IRS problems, according to a new report.
July 3 -
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Three overseas advocacy organizations are responding positively to the Internal Revenue Services recent move to help dual citizens living abroad.
July 2 -
Former NFL wide receiver Johnnie Morton Jr., who used to play for the Detroit Lions, the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, was sentenced Monday to two years probation for lying to a federal grand jury during an Internal Revenue Service criminal investigation.
July 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service does not always control or quickly process referrals alleging that tax-exempt organizations are potentially violating federal tax law, according to a new report.
July 2 -
The Tax Court has denied a married couple a charitable contribution deduction for the value of a house they donated to a local fire department for training purposes.
July 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to improve the testing of its new Customer Account Data Engine, according to a new report.
July 2 -
Accounting firms are beginning to find answers to the question of how to measure and value their marketing and social media efforts.
July 1 -
Two employees from Anderson ZurMuehlen & Co. PC, a multi-office firm based in Helena, Mont., with 240 employees. Generation X senior software engineer Luke Muszkiewicz, born in 1978, and Baby Boomer shareholder Kevin Kelley, born in 1949, shared their views on the following question: "How important is employee coaching to the success of the firm?"
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