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Finance executives indicated growing pessimism and increasing economic uncertainty, according to a new survey.
July 13 -
A group of Democratic senators has written to IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman expressing concerns about new requirements for expanded 1099 reporting.
July 13 -
Businesses will be able to claim up to $8.5 billion in tax exemptions and credits for 4.5 million recently hired employees under the HIRE Act, according to a new Treasury Department report.
July 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service has opened a special telephone line for taxpayers affected by the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
July 9 -
The IRS Oversight Board has improved its internal financial management, but more needs to be done, according to a new government report.
July 9 -
In her first report of the year, National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson cited the new Form 1099 reporting requirements among her objectives for focus during the fiscal year ahead.
July 8 -
A former IRS revenue officer has been sentenced to nearly three-and-a-half years in prison for filing false tax returns through the tax prep business he operated after leaving the IRS.
July 8 -
The American Institute of CPAs has published a free career development guide to help CPAs and other financial professionals obtain federal economic stimulus grants for training and certifications to increase their job prospects.
July 8 -
A group of small businesses has written an open letter to the leaders of the Senate Finance Committee requesting changes in the expanded 1099 reporting requirements in the health care reform law.
July 7 -
SourceMedia Inc. and MyPRGenie Inc. are proud to announce a partnership in which MyPRGenie will distribute its clients press releases to SourceMedias combined online audience of more than 1 million business-to-business decision-makers.
July 7 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson expressed concerns in her latest report to Congress about the IRSs reduced spending on taxpayer service, new 1099 information-reporting burdens, and the IRSs hard-core collection practices.
July 7 -
Before departing on its holiday break, the Senate left a number of important issues unresolved, including the fate of the unemployment extension and tax extenders legislation, not to mention the financial reform bill.
July 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service has won an appeal against a CPA who was disbarred for failing to exercise due diligence in preparing business and individual tax returns for a corporation owned by a husband and wife who claimed improbably low incomes.
July 6 -
The Federal Tax Authority, a private company that aims to make it easy for online merchants to collect sales tax, has launched TaxCloud, a free sales tax calculation and remittance service.
July 6 -
A government report found security weaknesses at the facilities operated by eight Internal Revenue Service contractors, placing confidential taxpayer information at risk of unauthorized access and disclosure.
July 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service is cautioning taxpayers about restrictions on home mortgage interest deductions.
July 2 -
Eligible taxpayers who contracted to buy a home, qualifying for the First-Time Homebuyer Credit before the end of April, now have until Sept. 30, 2010 to close the deal, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
July 2 -
Accounting and consulting firm Condley and Company LLPs Banking Services Group has debuted a new iPhone application and website.
July 2 -
IntelliConnect, the tax research system from CCH, has added many new features that enable researchers get to their answers faster and more effectively.
July 2 -
The House has passed legislation to extend unemployment benefits through the end of November.
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