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Tax accountants who help U.S. taxpayers hide their income in foreign banks are in the crosshairs of a new push by Congress and the Obama administration to crack down on offshore tax haven cheats.
November 9 -
The House voted to approve health care reform, moving the legislation now to an uncertain outcome in the Senate.
November 9 -
President Barack Obama has signed the extension of the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit, along with an extension of unemployment benefits.
November 9 -
Eighty-eight percent of senior financial executives believe the positions of CEO and chairman of the board should be separate, according to a new survey by Grant Thornton.
November 6 -
A letter to IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman may hold the key to the shape of the recommendations to be proposed before the end of the year on tax preparer registration.
November 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for taxpayers who are due to receive a combined $123.5 million from 107,831 refund checks that were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service due to mailing address errors.
November 5 -
At least 1,260 individuals appear to have erroneously claimed about $1.8 million in Health Coverage Tax Credits on their 2007 returns.
November 5 -
Congress has passed a bill on unemployment that would require electronic filing by all return preparers except those who neither prepare nor reasonably expect to prepare ten or more individual income tax returns in a calendar year. The measure is effective for returns prepared after Dec. 31, 2010.
November 5 -
IMGCAP(1)]In my travels around the country one of the objections I hear most often from managing partners about the effectiveness of marketing is, How do I determine the return on investment on my marketing/sales expenditures?
November 4 -
The Senate voted by a 98-0 margin to extend the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit while also expanding the credit to existing homeowners who want to move to another residence.
November 4 -
The House Financial Services Committee voted to exempt small and midsized public companies from Sarbanes-Oxley audit requirements.
November 4 -
An IRS employee has admitted to stealing money from the mail that had been sent to the facility where she worked.
November 4 -
The IRSs plans to create a new unit to examine high-income taxpayers with complex offshore tax structures could prove to be a boon to both accounting firms and tax attorneys.
November 3 -
Forty-three percent of taxpayer requests for copies of tax returns or transcripts were processed incorrectly or not in accordance with IRS guidelines, according to a new report.
November 3 -
IMGCAP(1)]On a personal level, social media offers an easy-to-use platform to share information and connect with friends.
November 3 -
Lee Zoeller, a partner at the international law firm Reed Smith LLP, recently began leading the Institute for Professionals in Taxation.
November 3 -
FedEx said the IRSs audit team has decided not to assess federal employment taxes on FedEx Grounds home delivery drivers, whom the company considers to be independent contractors.
November 2 -
Electronic tax filing set a new record this year, with 95 million individual federal income tax returns e-filed, up nearly 6 percent from last years total of nearly 90 million.
November 2 -
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In recent months, the IRS has taken a more serious look at the long-talked-about idea of professional tax preparer registration.
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