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H&R Block has teamed up with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City to offer an online calculator that can help small businesses understand the financial impact of health care reform and determine their health insurance savings by using tax credits under the bill.
August 25 -
The National Society of Accountants and the American Institute of CPAs testified before the Internal Revenue Service on the agencys proposals for registering, testing and requiring continuing education for paid tax preparers.
August 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to do more to ensure that tax-exempt political organizations fully report their contributions and expenditures to the IRS on time, according to a new government report.
August 25 -
CCH Small Firm Services has introduced a service that can help CPAs and other accounting professionals save their business clients up to 30 percent on credit card processing costs.
August 24 -
House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, pushed for an extension of the Bush tax cuts on Tuesday, but questioned the need to pass over 70 other tax break extensions that failed to pass in the Senate in June.
August 24 -
California Attorney General Jerry Brown has filed a $34 million lawsuit against TVs Tax Lady Roni Deutch for orchestrating a "heartless scheme" that swindled thousands of people facing serious and expensive tax collection problems with the IRS.
August 24 -
The owner of an Anchorage accounting and tax prep business has been indicted on charges that she engaged in a scheme to defraud her clients and her own family members of nearly $1 million.
August 23 -
Some $203 million in funding under last years Recovery Act for the Internal Revenue Service to reprogram its computer systems and update tax forms, publications and customer service may be at risk due to inadequate oversight, according to a new government report.
August 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service has published Notice 2010-58, which provides guidance in Q& A format under Section 13 of the Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009, which allows taxpayers to elect a three, four, or year-year net operating loss carryback instead of a normal two-year carryback.
August 20 -
The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the federal budget deficit for 2010 will exceed $1.3 trillion$71 billion below last year's total and $27 billion lower than the amount that CBO projected in March 2010, when it issued its previous estimate, but that projection is predicated on the Bush tax cuts and other tax breaks expiring.
August 20 -
An Internal Revenue Service agent has pleaded guilty in a federal court in St. Paul, Minn., to soliciting and receiving a $9,700 bribe.
August 20 -
My guess is that theres at least a 50-50 chance that the new Form 1099 reporting mandate will be repealed or modified before it goes into effect. On almost anyones benefit-burden scale, the burdens far outweigh the benefits.
August 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued proposed regulations on Thursday to significantly increase the number of electronic transactions between taxpayers and the federal government.
August 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Thursday that its new online application system for compensated tax return preparers is expected to go live in mid-September, and that the fee will total $64.25 to receive a Preparer Tax Identification Number.
August 19 -
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August 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released an updated Form 720, the Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return, to reflect the new 10 percent excise tax on indoor tanning salons in the health care reform bill.
August 18 -
Congresswoman Shelley Berkley, D-Nev., has introduced legislation that would provide additional assistance for workers who have exhausted their unemployment insurance and are living in states like Nevada with elevated unemployment rates.
August 18 -
A federal appeals court has ruled against New York City in its bid to collect about $47 million in property taxes from two foreign governments that have been using parts of their United Nations missions for non-diplomatic purposes.
August 18 -
Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., has proposed a set of tax breaks to encourage investment in the commercial space industry as a way to cushion the blow from recent cutbacks in the space program.
August 17 -
A former manager at Jackson Hewitt has admitted to falsifying more than 52 tax returns.
August 17
