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The stimulus bill signed into law this week includes significant tax savings of up to $1,000 per year for workers who commute by mass transit.
February 20 -
Tax return examiners at the Internal Revenue Service often select the wrong prior or subsequent year’s tax return when looking for inconsistencies with the current tax return.
February 20 -
Here is some advice from the Internal Revenue Service about reporting gains and losses on tax returns:
February 20 -
Swiss bank UBS has worked out a deal with the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission to reveal the identities and account numbers of U.S. citizens who have been stashing their money in previously secret bank accounts.
February 19 -
When Timothy Geithner unveiled the Treasury Department’s latest financial rescue plan, he probably didn’t expect it to flop so quickly.
February 18 -
President Barack Obama plans to sign the stimulus bill into law in Denver on Tuesday after Congress passed the massive $787 billion bill.
February 17 -
How much, if any, of your Social Security benefits are taxable depends on your total income and marital status.
February 17 -
A former attorney at BDO Seidman has pleaded guilty to tax evasion and tax fraud charges in connection with a tax shelter scheme.
February 17 -
Minority-controlled accounting firm Mitchell & Titus has combined practices with Hill Taylor, another minority-owned firm, expanding Mitchell’s presence to Chicago.
February 17 -
President Barack Obama signed the massive $787 billion stimulus bill into law in an effort to boost the economy out of a deep recession.
February 17 -
House and Senate leaders made last-minute adjustments to the economic stimulus package as the final bill headed for a vote.
February 13 -
The amount of taxes owed to the U.S. government from cross-border transactions by U.S. and foreign citizens and businesses is murky, according to a new report, but could be as high as $123 billion.
February 13 -
BDO Seidman plans to launch the firm’s first-ever national advertising campaign, encompassing TV, print, digital media and indoor signs.
February 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service did not work effectively on over a quarter of the cases involving delinquent taxes of between $100,000 and $1 million, and in some cases simply dropped them, according to a new report.
February 12 -
When filing a 2008 federal tax return, taxpayers will need to know the amount of their economic stimulus payment to properly determine if they are eligible for a recovery rebate credit.
February 12 -
Did you get your W-2? These documents are essential to filling out most individual tax returns. You should receive a Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, from each of your employers each year.
February 12 -
If the patch for the alternative minimum tax is going to be one of the hurdles holding up reconciliation of the House and Senate versions of the stimulus bill, let’s get rid of it.
February 11 -
The House Financial Services Committee grilled a group of bankers who received money from the financial bailout over how they had been using the money.
February 11 -
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said that negotiators from the House and Senate have reached an agreement on the stimulus package.
February 11 -
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner spelled out plans for how the government will spend trillions of dollars to deal with unfreezing credit and taking troubled assets off the books of financial institutions.
February 10