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The American Institute of CPAs is appealing a court decision that upheld the Internal Revenue Services voluntary program for tax preparer education and testing.
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The Internal Revenue Service is warning tax professionals that identity thieves are trying to remotely take control over their computers to file fraudulent tax returns using the names and IDs of their clients.
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Irelands government agreed to fight this weeks European Union decision forcing Apple Inc. to pay it vast tax arrears, ending a squabble which threatened to destabilize Prime Minister Enda Kennys administration.
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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
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Taxpayers should consider a mid-year tax withholding checkup following several new factors that could affect their refunds in 2017, according to the IRS.
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H&R Block announced that for its fiscal 2017 first quarter, its total revenues fell $12.5 million, to $125.2 million.
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When I told my wife that I was working on the Apple story, she told me that its already been coveredin the Book of Genesis. Shes right, of course, since good versus evil permeates many of the issues in the current tax landscape.
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Some mostly welcome clarification on taxation of deferred compensation
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The European Commissions finding that Ireland must collect as much as an attention-getting 13 billion euros ($14.5 billion) in back taxes from Apple Inc. contained a second stunning number: 0.005 percent.
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Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook said hes confident the iPhone maker will win a court fight against this weeks European Union decision forcing it to pay Ireland vast tax arrears, as Prime Minister Enda Kenny struggled to unite his government behind an appeal.
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The IRS has said that 401(k)s and similar employer-sponsored retirement plans can make loans and hardship distributions to Louisiana flood victims and members of their families.
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The days when big U.S. technology companies could easily slice tax bills in Europe are coming to an end.
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The European Unions finding that Apple Inc. owes Ireland more than $14 billion in back taxes reveals the high cost the U.S. Treasury may pay by failing to keep pace in a global effort to stem corporate tax avoidanceand Apple might represent only the first major U.S. loss.
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The IRS does not notify taxpayers it identifies as victims of employment-related identity theft and has not established an effective process to send the required notice to the Social Security Administration, according to a new report.
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The candidates get more specific on their tax plans
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Tax experts dig into the presidential candidates tax plans
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The United States trade balance is out of whack. Once again, the U.S. is losing big in the world trade arena.
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The IRS is looking for applicants for vacancies on its Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities, which provides a venue for public input on relevant areas of tax administration.
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The Internal Revenue Service generally recovers computers from departing employees, according to a recent report but that might just be luck.
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