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The Internal Revenue Service said Wednesday that more than 1 million tax payments have been processed so far this year through its new IRS Direct Pay system.
September 10 -
The Obama administration can make tax inversions less economically attractive to U.S. corporations and deter companies from changing their addresses, Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew said.
September 10 -
The owner of a Michigan human resource management firm was charged with filing false tax returns on behalf of his business clients.
September 10 -
The House has passed legislation that would toughen the penalties for criminals who engage in identity theft through stolen tax returns.
September 9 -
A pair of CPAs have filed a class-action complaint against the Internal Revenue Service challenging IRS regulations requiring tax practitioners to annually register and pay a fee to the agency to obtain and maintain a Preparer Tax Identification Number.
September 9 -
A singer known as Remy has written a tongue-in-cheek love song revolving around the Internal Revenue Services recent scandals involving its loss of emails from Lois Lerner, the former director of the IRSs Exempt Organizations unit.
September 8 -
It is a constant battle: CPA vs. marketer, CPAs vs. development of a sphere of influence, CPAs vs. the 30-second elevator pitch, CPAs vs. networking events. And the ultimate three-way battle of CPA vs. billable hour vs. business development.
September 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service is offering a free online program to help teachers, students and others who may be interested learn the hows and whys of taxes.
September 8 -
A proposal from a top Senate Democrat could limit deductions for companies that moved their tax addresses out of the U.S. as long ago as 1994, according to a draft obtained by Bloomberg News.
September 8 -
Thomson Reuters has published a new white paper with advice on how tax professionals can be better tax researchers.
September 8 -
An inspector general who disclosed the Internal Revenue Services extra scrutiny of Tea Party groups ignored the tax agencys similar focus on groups backing Democrats, according to a report released today by Senate Democrats.
September 5 -
Saving a business creates one of the greatest highs you can have in accounting.
September 5 -
The comedy team of Bob and Ray used to do a hilarious routine where a member of a group known as the Slow Talkers of America was interviewed by an impatient reporter, but being part of a slow-growing industry is no joke.
September 5 -
H&R Block president and CEO Bill Cobb is expecting problems next tax season due to the Affordable Care Act, now that the Internal Revenue Service has released some of the draft forms that will be needed, and pointed out that many taxpayers will no longer be able to file a simple Form 1040EZ.
September 5 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
September 5 -
Tax-related interest rates will remain the same for the calendar quarter beginning October 1, according to the IRS.
September 5 -
Be careful when you grab that office bagel. The Internal Revenue Service may be watching.
September 5 -
The full U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington will rehear a case on Obamacare tax subsidies, granting a government request in a move that may reduce chances of a new Supreme Court showdown over a central part of the law.
September 5 -
A tax preparer who specializes in helping immigrants has pleaded guilty to willfully preparing false tax returns for clients.
September 4 -
Accounting Today has announced the 2014 Best Accounting Firms to Work For.
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