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A bill to provide tax credits to small businesses that hire new workers has been blocked by Senate Republicans after Democrats refused to allow GOP-sponsored amendments on extending the Bush individual income tax cuts.
July 13 -
For Americans long subject to the complexities and confusions of the Internal Revenue Code, it may come as a shock to find that some believe the U.S. to be a tax haven.
July 13 -
Thomson Reuters has released the latest version of its ONESOURCE Indirect Tax global software suite, with a new tax certificate manager and new features in other modules of the suite for keeping track of value-added and other indirect taxes.
July 12 -
Accounting Todays WebCPA Client Connection has been integrated into InsynQ-CPAASPs large-scale application hosting environment.
July 12 -
For accountants, crunch time comes around every year, from February to April and then again from June to September.
July 11 -
National tax prep chain Jackson Hewitt Tax Service has launched a tax school in light of the new IRS requirements that preparers secure the RTRP designation.
July 11 -
Legislation to provide tax credits for small businesses that hire new workers has made progress in the Senate, with lawmakers voting 80 to 14 to advance the bill past a procedural hurdle Tuesday, but Senate Democrats blocked an attempt Wednesday by Republicans to add an amendment that would extend the Bush tax cuts for another year.
July 11 -
An eye-opening report sheds a harsh light on the growing trend of sales of property tax liens to unscrupulous profiteers, all too often forcing the elderly and impoverished out of their homes due to outstanding tax debts.
July 10 -
The top Senate tax writer predicted Democrats in the chamber will back President Barack Obamas latest push to extend part of the Bush-era tax cuts, calling talk of Democratic dissension background noise.
July 10 -
A former Internal Revenue Service employee has been indicted and arrested for allegedly stealing a taxpayers identity.
July 10 -
Thomson Reuters said Tuesday that it plans to offer a number of tax and accounting reference handbooks for its Thomson Reuters ProView e-reader software.
July 10 -
Tascet has released technology that it said tax preparers can use to prevent multiple filings of tax returns by fraudsters.
July 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service is disputing a recent report that its agents have been told to ignore signs of fraudulent use of Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers.
July 9 -
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
