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With only a few days remaining on Congress's 2014 legislative calendar, there is still no clear answer for whether and how Congress will deal with the nearly 60 "extender" tax provisionsthe temporary provisions that have been routinely extended on a one- or two-year basis but were allowed to expire at the end of 2013.
November 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice, regulations and other guidance related to the Affordable Care Act, including information on getting a hardship exemption from the individual mandate for health insurance coverage.
November 25 -
Holiday shoppers who are planning spending sprees at their local stores on Black Friday and Thanksgiving weekend will be contending not only with door-buster bargains, but also with sales taxes, which in some states and localities can be much higher or lower than others.
November 25 -
Tax refund fraud associated with prisoner Social Security Numbers remains a growing problem for tax administration despite the Internal Revenue Services efforts to curb it, according to a new government report.
November 25 -
Microsoft Corp. sued the Internal Revenue Service seeking information about the agencys contract with a law firm tied to audits of the software makers transfer pricing practices.
November 24 -
I had lunch recently with a colleague who was surprised when I mentioned that I helped another accountant with a problem and did not charge him.
November 24 -
In honor of the upcoming Small Business Saturday, payroll service provider Paychex, Inc. and its www.BuildMyBiz.com partners are recommending five tools that will help advance the long-term success of small businesses.
November 24 -
Some of the missing e-mails of former IRS employee Lois Lerner have been found.
November 23 -
Our weekly roundup of tax-related investment strategies and news that your clients may be thinking about.
November 23 -
The Internal Revenue Services Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee has selected three new members and a chairman.
November 22 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
November 22 -
Accountants who have union clients sometimes receive nervous phone calls from their presidents about a letter they received from the U.S. Department of Labor.
November 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a new revenue ruling on mass transit passes provided as fringe benefits to employees and how to pay for them.
November 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service has insufficient controls over the outside employment or business activities of its employees, according to a new government report.
November 20 -
The Net Investment Income Tax, which was included as part of the Affordable Care Act, will be hitting taxpayers and practitioners alike this coming tax season.
November 20 -
If the lame duck session of Congress fails to address the tax extenders, it will fall to incoming House Ways and Means Committee chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., to see that they get passed early in the next session of Congress.
November 19 -
A former CPA and tax attorney has been sentenced to 57 months in prison and ordered to pay $2.2 million in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service for stealing the identities of deceased children.
November 19 -
Tax professionals who give advice to marijuana businesses in the states where marijuana is legal should not have to suffer adverse consequences because the businesses are illegal under federal law, recommends a new report from a key advisory council for the Internal Revenue Service.
November 19 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
November 19 -
Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., the former vice presidential nominee, has been selected by members of the House Republican Steering Committee to serve as chair of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, Congress's main tax-writing committee.
November 19
