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An annual study of SEC disclosures showed that the Fortune 500 collectively believe that they have underpaid their corporate income tax by $191.7 billion, an increase of 2.2 percent from the groups collective tax reserves last year.
September 20 -
Republican leaders of the House Judiciary Committee released a set of principles Wednesday for taxing Internet sales, offering the first tentative move toward compromising on legislation passed by the Senate earlier this year that has not yet advanced in the House.
September 18 -
Kat Morgan will check a married box on her federal tax return next year for the first time since her 2009 wedding, now that the Internal Revenue Service will recognize same-sex marriages no matter where couples live.
September 18 -
Taxpayers will receive some tax relief next year, thanks to the Internal Revenue Services inflation-adjusted indexing provided under the Tax Code, according to estimates from CCH.
September 17 -
Thomson Reuters has released the FATCA Essentials library as part of its Checkpoint online research service, providing information on the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.
September 16 -
As tax reform efforts resume in Washington this month, a new survey finds that over 70 percent of business tax professionals believe a detailed tax reform plan will begin to be worked on by the House Ways and Means Committee this year, and nearly 50 percent of the respondents think a tax reform plan will be put forward in the Senate.
September 13 -
Visitors to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, leave appreciative notes on a glass wall near the entrance.
September 13 -
The Congressional Budget Office is seeing a $400 billion reduction in the federal governments budget deficit for the current fiscal year, thanks to increased tax revenues due largely to the expiration of the payroll tax cut.
September 11 -
Awareness of the implications of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, also known as FATCA, is growing.
September 10 -
The Group of 20 world leaders issued a declaration last week calling for a crackdown on cross-border tax evasion.
September 10 -
The leaders of Congresss two tax-writing committees have continued their tax reform road show tour with a stop in Memphis, Tenn.
September 9 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have issued proposed regulations to implement the information reporting requirements for insurers and certain employers under the Affordable Care Act.
September 9 -
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September 9 -
The Supreme Courts recent DOMA decision raised a number of questions regarding its tax implications.
September 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued final regulations restricting multinational corporations from bringing net built-in losses from abroad into the U.S.
September 4 -
The American Legion and other veterans organizations are expressing concern over reports that the Internal Revenue Service is requiring them to maintain military service records for their members or face stiff penalties.
September 3 -
Swiss banks will reach final settlements over tax disputes with the U.S. by 2015, according to Patrick Odier, chairman of the Swiss Bankers Association.
September 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued temporary and proposed regulations for charitable hospital organizations on how to report any excise taxes for failing to meet the community health needs assessment requirements of the Affordable Care Act.
September 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to make a priority of issuing guidance relating to measurement of a Section 501(c)(4) organization's primary activity and whether it is operated primarily for the promotion of social welfare, including guidance relating to political campaign intervention, in response to recent scandals at the agency.
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