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The Internal Revenue Service may have allowed approximately $167.7 million in questionable fuel tax credit claims between 2011 and 2013, according to a new government report.
November 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service did not maintain effective internal control over financial reporting as of Sept. 30, 2014, because of a continuing material weakness in internal control over unpaid tax assessments, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office.
November 12 -
A tax preparer in the Bronx, N.Y. has pleaded guilty to operating a $4.8 million Ponzi scheme and faces up to 11 years in prison.
November 12 -
An Internal Revenue Service employee was arrested last week after knocking a woman unconscious at a Pittsburgh Steelers game and then trying to bribe several police officers to cover up the incident.
November 11 -
These five quotes were pulled directly from a random selection of CPA firm websites (if you go to your website, I bet something like this is on there too):
November 11 -
A former Internal Revenue Service agent in Houston who was fired for carrying a ritual dagger as an article of her Sikh religious faith has won a settlement with the federal government allowing her to bring it into federal buildings.
November 11 -
Wolters Kluwer CCH has released a new tax briefing document analyzing the federal tax legislation outlook along with strategies that taxpayers and businesses should consider for reducing their income taxes.
November 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued guidance clarifying the impact that a 2014 rollover of an individual retirement arrangement has on the one-per-year limit imposed by the Tax Code on tax-free rollovers between IRAs.
November 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to increase the number of business tax returns and information returns that are filed electronically, recommends a new government report.
November 10 -
I once worked for someone who told me he lost clients that went into a partnership with the partners accountant. He said he then started working hard to be the other guys accountant! Me too!
November 10 -
The IRS is reminding tax professionals and taxpayers that procedures kick in this January to limit to three the number of refunds electronically deposited into a single financial account or onto a pre-paid debit card.
November 10 -
Check out the digital edition of the November 2014 issue of Accounting Today.
November 10 -
Sageworks has struck a marketing partnership with the American Institute of CPAs, which will offer members of the AICPAs Forensic & Valuation Services Section a discount on Sageworks Valuation Solution.
November 10 -
Ernst & Young has published the latest annual edition of its tax guide, the EY Tax Guide 2015.
November 10 -
A strong, positive culture is essential for achieving successful innovation and increased revenue, according to a new survey by the accounting firm Plante Moran.
November 10 -
Do-overs are the daydream gumdrops of careers after you work for a while. This holds especially true in an evolving and increasingly complex arena like tax prep.
November 9 -
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The U.S. Supreme Court today agreed to review a challenge to the tax subsidies allowed under the Affordable Care Act, a critical aspect of the law meant to help uninsured individuals better afford health care coverage.
November 7 -
It all began during a recent strategic planning assignment with a small business in Illinois when I asked the executives this question: I see your sales units on the chart, but who is accountable for marketing?
November 7 -
The IRS is reminding preparers and their clients with low-to-moderate income that they can take steps now to save for retirement and earn a special tax credit in 2014 and beyond with the Savers Credit.
November 6