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The Internal Revenue Service should check Form 1098 mortgage interest statements to catch tax dodgers, recommended a new report.
August 31 -
The American Institute of CPAs criticized overly broad and disproportionate tax penalties levied on both tax preparers and taxpayers in a report submitted to Congresss tax-writing committees, the Treasury Department and the IRS.
August 31 -
A former IRS compliance officer in Las Vegas has pleaded guilty to accepting a bribe in exchange for preparing a false audit report for a taxpayer.
August 28 -
Accounting firm Anderson ZurMuehlen and software developer Forepoint have created a QuickBooks Conference Kit that allows CPA firms, QuickBooks ProAdvisors and others to host their own QuickBooks users conferences.
August 28 -
A former IRS district director who worked for a company that promised to reduce the tax liabilities of home-based business owners has been sentenced to two years in prison.
August 28 -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has created an online training resource to help accountants hone their career development plans.
August 27 -
The Taxpayer Advocacy Panel, a federal advisory committee of 99 citizen volunteers, made a series of recommendations to the IRS on improving payment installment agreements, the scheduling of audits, fixing problems in 1009 forms and other areas.
August 27 -
Sarbanes-Oxley was the U.S. governments response to a decade of financial statement frauds that shook the financial community.
August 26 -
Most CPA executives do not support a major government role in health care reform, according to a new survey.
August 26 -
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August 26 -
The use of carbon taxes and other forms of green taxation to improve the environment and raise government revenue requires careful planning, recommends a position paper from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.
August 25 -
Seven New Englanders have been indicted in Boston for conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government after they were accused of promoting multiple tax fraud schemes.
August 21 -
A former UBS banker who cooperated with the U.S. investigation of the Swiss bank was sentenced to over three years in jail for helping a billionaire real estate developer evade $7.2 million in taxes.
August 21 -
A former CFO who embezzled money from the magazine publishing company he helped run has been sentenced to two years in prison and three years of supervised release.
August 21 -
The knee-jerk reaction to the significant downturn in the economy isto cut, cut, cut - each and every expense line on your incomestatement.
August 20 -
A Swiss banking executive and lawyer have been indicted on charges of conspiring to defraud the U.S. in a sign that the IRS is now looking beyond UBS in its international tax enforcement efforts.
August 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service does not have a standardized process for monitoring the progress of its research projects, nor a way to validate the results or measure the impact of its research efforts on tax administration.
August 20 -
A new study from sales tax software vendor Sabrix found that 95 percent of the companies it surveyed underestimated their sales tax liability and nexus footprint across state lines.
August 20 -
A California accountant has pleaded guilty in a case in which he and an attorney have been charged with evading millions of dollars in taxes earned from the sale of public shell companies.
August 19 -
Swiss bank UBS will turn over the names behind 4,450 accounts as part of an agreement announced Wednesday between the U.S. and Swiss governments.
August 19