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The Internal Revenue Service has filed a $70,000 tax lien against Melissa Harris-Perry, a professor at Wake Forest University and host of an eponymously titled cable TV news and talk show on MSNBC.
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A group of Democratic lawmakers in the House and Senate have re-introduced legislation that would ban federal contracts for companies that move their headquarters overseas, but only on paper, in order to avoid paying U.S. taxes.
April 17 -
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., the ranking Democratic member on the Senate Finance Committee, has introduced legislation to support health coverage for unemployed and retired workers.
April 17 -
The U.S. House voted this week to keep the Internal Revenue Service from hitting the nations wealthiest mega-donors with gift taxes for their political contributions.
April 17 -
Scott Fleszar of Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting discusses how accountants and tax practitioners can continue to provide value to their clients as advisors, in an interview with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Dan Hood.
April 16 -
The candy-maker Mars Inc. rolled out a tongue-in-cheek video this week in time for Tax Day to commemorate a 2013 Tax Court decision in which the court ruled against a taxpayer who tried to write off the cost of a Snickers bar as a tax deduction.
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Its no surprise that tax rates affect economic behavior.
April 16 -
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to let taxpayers deduct state sales taxes on their federal returns, a victory for residents of Texas, Florida and other states that lack an income tax.
April 16 -
A new study of consumer spending of tax refunds finds a correlation between how the refunds are perceived and whether taxpayers opt to spend the money right away or save it for later.
April 16 -
The U.S. House voted to repeal the 99-year-old U.S. estate tax amid a partisan clash over whether the government should break up concentrated wealth or make it easier to pass along assets to the next generation.
April 16 -
Faced with steep budget cuts, the Internal Revenue Service directed more taxpayers to consult Web sites and its mobile app for answers to their questions this year rather than visiting the IRSs walk-in Taxpayer Assistance Centers or calling its phone lines, while also using technology to detect tax refund fraud.
April 16 -
In 2011, the federal government stopped the Advance Earned Income Tax Credits program. Today, Earned Income Tax Credits still exist, but on a 1040 personal tax return level only.
April 15 -
Tax directors at many organizations anticipate their companies will grow by entering into new domestic and international markets in the years ahead, according to a new survey by BDO USA.
April 15 -
A new tax prep franchiser called Happy Tax is hoping to make a dent in an already crowded industry with a new business model involving CPAs.
April 15 -
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen has sent a message of thanks to tax professionals and their partners for managing to get through a challenging tax season.
April 15 -
When it comes to taxes, corporate America is getting a bit less corporate. And a bit less American.
April 15 -
The American Institute of CPAs has sent a set of proposals outlining its recommendations for permanent tax provisions related to disaster relief.
April 14 -
Senate Finance Committee chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, sent a letter Tuesday to Internal Revenue Service commissioner John Koskinen questioning the agencys expenditures on office furniture, toys and surveys at a time when the IRS chief has been complaining about budget cuts at the hands of Congress.
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The nonprofit organization Tax Analysts has created an interactive bar graph of audit rates to provide information on the chances of being audited by the Internal Revenue Service depending on different business types and individual income levels.
April 14 -
Quite often, firms simply dont know which engagements, service lines or clients are truly the most profitable.
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