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Some H&R Block offices are offering free filing of tax extensions now through the April 17 tax filing deadline, the company said Monday.
April 9 -
The odds are stacked against corporations whose disputes with the Internal Revenue Service go all the way to the Supreme Court, a new study found.
April 9 -
The commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service warned on Thursday of "a real disaster" for taxpayers next year should Congress miss a December 31 deadline to decide on billions in major tax provisions.
April 9 -
A new study has found that the Form 990 tax returns filed by tax-exempt organizations frequently expose the Social Security numbers of tax preparers, donors, employees, scholarship recipients and others to the public.
April 9 -
From week to week, we see occasional reports that banks arent lending to businesses, and that businesses cant get the money they need to grow and to create jobs. Whether thats true remains a little murky, but frankly, I worry more about businesses borrowing too much money.
April 8 -
President Obama signed into law on Thursday the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, also known as the JOBS Act, which lowers the regulatory and auditing barriers for companies to seek funding and enter the capital markets.
April 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service is not making consistent use of the codes that are supposed to indicate which IRS enforcement actions have led to taxpayers paying their outstanding taxes due, according to a new government report.
April 5 -
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Doug Shulman described in a speech Thursday how the agency is using information from its tax preparer regulation initiative to identify practitioners who are showing patterns of tax fraud.
April 5 -
The National Society of Accountants has begun providing an online webinar program to help tax preparers get ready for the Internal Revenue Service’s new tax preparer exam.
April 5 -
The U.S. Tax Court filed a case last month that at first glance appears to deal a serious blow to cost segregation studies on residential apartments. However, upon further review, this court case is not as detrimental as it might appear.
April 4 -
Investors are continuing to challenge corporate boards to further improve their oversight and disclosure around topics such as environmental sustainability and social responsibility.
April 4 -
One of the promoters of a bogus foreign currency exchange investment fund that effectively operated as a Ponzi scheme has been sentenced to nearly two years in jail on tax charges.
April 4 -
Baker Tilly Virchow Krause and cloud accounting and financial technology provider FinancialForce.com have inked an agreement to deliver FinancialForce Professional Services Automation implementation and best practices to Baker Tillys Professional Services Organization clients looking to improve service execution and resource effectiveness.
April 4 -
President Obama lashed out at the Republican budget plan passed last week by the House and endorsed by Mitt Romney.
April 4 -
States are cracking down on software and devices that help businesses cheat on taxes at the cash register.
April 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday that taxpayers who are unable to file their taxes by the April 17 deadline can still use its Free File facility to apply for a six-month extension.
April 3 -
About 11 million homeowners owe more than their homes are worth, according to real estate data firm CoreLogic, and while taxes may not be the first thing they think about in deciding what to do, all the various options have tax consequences.
April 3 -
The office at the Internal Revenue Service that is responsible for monitoring the IRS network for cyberattacks and computer vulnerabilities is generally doing a good job, but still has room for improvement, according to a new government report.
April 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service has opened the official nominating season for the Information Reporting Program Advisory Committee, a federal advisory group that provides recommendations to the IRS on information reporting issues that concern both the private sector and the federal government.
April 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service reported Monday that the number of completed Advance Pricing Agreements, in which the IRS and multinational corporate taxpayers work out voluntary agreements on transfer pricing, fell last year as the agency coped with reorganization and personnel shifts.
April 2