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The Internal Revenue Service has issued newly updated procedures for changing a businesss method of accounting for income tax purposes.
January 16 -
A New Orleans woman is facing multiple felony charges for a tax fraud scheme that involved filing false state income tax returns in the names of unsuspecting people, including some prison inmates, according to Louisiana authorities.
January 16 -
A new report finds that every state tax system, with the exception of the District of Columbia, taxes its poorest residents at significantly higher tax rates than the wealthiest 1 percent of taxpayers.
January 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service is on the verge of kicking off tax season, opening its Free File service on Friday and electronic filing next Tuesday, while dealing with the latest round of budget cuts that promise to further curtail customer service as the IRS prepares for an onslaught of questions related to the Affordable Care Act.
January 15 -
Leaders of the Senate Finance Committee have formed five bipartisan working groups with the goal of analyzing the tax code and developing policy recommendations for comprehensive tax reform.
January 15 -
Obamacare is about to collide with the U.S. tax-filing season, adding frustration for millions of taxpayers trying to figure out how to comply and how much they will owe the government.
January 15 -
A Louisiana woman and her son are facing fraud charges for their work as tax preparers.
January 15 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
January 14 -
AICPA Personal Financial Planning Executive Committee chairman Lyle Benson of L.K. Benson & Co. talks about why the market for financial planning services is growing at CPA firms, in an interview with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Dan Hood.
January 14 -
The practice of tracking time in accounting firmsand the role that time plays in pricing services and making billing decisionshas been the subject of endless discussion.
January 14 -
The House voted Wednesday to approve legislation rolling back a variety of financial regulations on business, including a requirement for companies with less than $250 million in annual revenue to file their financials in Extensible Business Reporting Language format with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
January 14 -
The latest plan in Congress to cut business tax rates faces a major obstacle: U.S. businesses.
January 14 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson released her 2014 Annual Report to Congress, which expresses concern that taxpayers this year are likely to receive the worst levels of taxpayer service since 2001 when the IRS implemented its current performance measures.
January 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service is closing the last of its overseas taxpayer-assistance centers, saying that years of budget cuts have forced it to end a popular program designed to help U.S. citizens living or traveling abroad.
January 14 -
Taxpayers who file their tax returns on paper could face delays of a week or more on their refunds this tax season because of budget cuts, Internal Revenue Service commissioner John Koskinen warned.
January 14 -
The average fee for preparing a tax return, including an itemized Form 1040 with Schedule A and a state tax return, will increase a few dollars to $273 this year, a 4.6 percent increase over the average fee last year, which was $261, according to a survey by the National Society of Accountants.
January 14 -
The evolution of technology has changed the way businesses operate. While this reality has at times led to a more competitive work environment for accountants, it also provides an opportunity for accountants to enhance their role as a trusted advisor and focus on helping their clients grow their business.
January 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service has made some changes to its forms this tax season and introduced some new ones as a result of the Affordable Care Act.
January 13 -
The Tax Court has held that a former special agent in the IRS Criminal Investigation division was liable for additional tax and penalties.
January 13 -
A pair of Democratic lawmakers in the House and Senate have re-introduced legislation aimed at preventing the abuse of offshore tax havens by multinational companies.
January 13

