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There's no dodging those three little letters anymore: The tax prep requirements of the ACA, or Obamacare, are now due.
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Our weekly roundup of tax-related investment strategies and news your clients may be thinking about.
March 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released a set of frequently asked questions and answers in an effort to clarify its tangible property repair regulations.
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Thomson Reuters has added tax research on e-commerce to its Checkpoint Catalyst research service.
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It may come as a surprise to many that activities typically associated with agriculture and farming can qualify for the research and development tax credit.
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The video game retailer GameStop recently polled over 1,000 tax refund recipients about their tax refunds, and the results could be rated M for Mature.
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Mark Everson, a former commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, is throwing his hat in the ring and running for president of the United States.
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States have been pushing taxpayers to get their refunds via direct deposit for years. Now people choosing that option may be surprised with a paper check instead.
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The Internal Revenue Service is considering the possibility of allowing free electronic filing of employment tax returns.
March 5 -
Tax preparation software developers like Intuit are coming under pressure to do more to control security to safeguard their software from identity thieves.
March 5 -
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ken., has re-introduced a bill to repeal certain provisions of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act that he contends violate taxpayer privacy.
March 5 -
Senate and House Democrats are introducing a series of bills to expand the Earned Income Tax Credit, Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit, and the American Opportunity Tax Credit, and create a new 21st Century Worker Tax Cut.
March 5 -
U.S. businesses, families and high-income households would see significant tax cuts under a plan outlined Wednesday by Marco Rubio, a Florida senator and potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate.
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Eight of the biggest U.S. technology companies added a combined $69 billion to their stockpiled offshore profits over the past year, even as some corporations in other industries felt pressure to bring cash back home.
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U.S. officials are concerned that the trillions of dollars companies park overseas are doing more than just helping them skirt taxes. Theyre worried the practice leaves investors in the dark.
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A U.S. Supreme Court argument over Obamacares tax subsidies divided the justices along ideological lines, potentially leaving two pivotal members to decide the fate of the landmark law.
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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
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The Internal Revenue Services fiscal year 2015 appropriation of $10.9 billion and staffing levels of 81,279 full-time equivalent employees continue a decline that has occurred over several years and are now below fiscal year 2009 levels, according to a new government report.
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The U.S. Supreme Court decided unanimously Tuesday that the Direct Marketing Association, a trade association of retailers, was not barred by the federal Tax Injunction Act from bringing a suit against the Colorado Department of Revenue attacking Colorados notification and reporting requirements for non-collecting retailers of sales tax.
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New regulatory requirements, expanded service offerings and increasing fees have improved sales and margins for accounting professionals.
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