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The Senate Finance Committee has approved Timothy Geithner as the next Treasury secretary despite concerns over his taxes.
January 23 -
Accounting firm Wipfli has created a task force to help companies cope with the financial crisis.
January 23 -
Treasury Secretary-designate Timothy Geithner apologized for his tax mistakes and promised reforms of both tax policy and the controversial Troubled Assets Relief Program during a confirmation hearing.
January 22 -
Taxpayers in Delaware, Illinois, New York and Rhode Island who file paper returns will be sending them to different Internal Revenue Service centers this year.
January 22 -
The House has approved legislation to close loopholes and provide more transparency in the controversial Troubled Assets Relief Program.
January 22 -
The inspiring inauguration of President Barack Obama marked a historic moment and is sure to signal some broad tax policy changes in his administration.
January 21 -
S corporations are the nation's most common corporate tax designations.
January 21 -
Current tax law allows corporations to obtain a Quick Refund from the IRS when they overpay estimated tax during the year.
January 20 -
Eighty-three of the 100 largest publicly traded U.S. corporations in terms of 2007 revenue reported having subsidiaries in jurisdictions listed as tax havens or financial privacy jurisdictions, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office.
January 20 -
A federal court has ordered a Louisiana CPA to stop claiming improper tax deductions for the business expenses of his mariner clients.
January 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued interim guidance on the ability of a tax return preparer to use statistical compilations of anonymous tax return information to support their business.
January 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service implemented a new electronic filing system knowing it contained security vulnerabilities that could put taxpayer information at risk.
January 16 -
A man who operated several tax preparation businesses has been sentenced to 11 years in federal prison after he was convicted of defrauding clients and the Internal Revenue Service.
January 16 -
S corporations are the nation's most common corporate tax designations.
January 16 -
Mary Schapiro, President-elect Barack Obama's choice as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, signaled that she could delay the planned transition to International Financial Reporting Standards.
January 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to open its electronic filing season on Friday, Jan. 16, and debut a new service that allows taxpayers to simply fill out forms on-screen and file their taxes for free.
January 15 -
Raoul Weil, the former head of Swiss bank UBS's cross-border private banking operations, was declared a fugitive by a Fort Lauderdale judge as U.S. prosecutors upped the ante in their battle against Swiss bank accounts used to shelter assets from taxation.
January 15 -
Gocial Gerstein LLC has merged with Gold, Meltzer, Plasky and Wise to form Gold Gocial Gerstein LLC.
January 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued final regulations related to postponement of certain tax-related deadlines due to either service in a combat zone or a federally declared disaster.
January 15 -
The House Appropriations Committee has proposed an economic stimulus bill containing $275 billion in tax cuts and $550 billion worth of spending on renewable energy, infrastructure, education and other projects.
January 15