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A recent study of unpublished Internal Revenue Service data has found that wealthier people are hiding their income at greater rates than those in lower income brackets.
October 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service reported that it has seen a strong response to its settlement offer for two types of tax shelters, with companies agreeing to pay back taxes totaling billions of dollars.
October 21 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has given new life to calls for an economic stimulus package, but exactly what it will be is anybody's guess.
October 21 -
The New York State Society of CPAs and its Foundation for Accounting Education plan to hold an auditing conference on Oct. 27.
October 21 -
Cindy McCain has released the summary pages of her recently filed 2007 federal tax return.
October 20 -
BNA said its vice chair, Sandra C. Degler, has died of cancer.
October 20 -
An Internal Revenue Service employee has been sentenced to one year's probation for improperly accessing tax information about one of his acquaintances.
October 20 -
Tax software manufacturers predict that the impending election will fuel the tax prep market, as both presidential candidates propose significant changes to the Tax Code."The tax side of business will be brisk across the board regardless of the space they're playing in, because whoever becomes president will try to change the Tax Code, and change means more business," said Gene Goldenberg, senior vice president of marketing for CCH Small Firms Services, makers of ATX and TaxWise.
October 19 -
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The Internal Revenue Service has not developed sufficient processes to ensure that more than 61 million tax refunds were directly deposited last tax season to the correct bank account, according to a new report from the Treasury Department’s inspector general.
October 19 -
Security guard company Superior Protection Inc. and four of its executives were indicted for failing to pay employment taxes and other charges.
October 19 -
One of the defendants in a $60 million trust tax scheme has been sentenced to more than 13 years in prison.
October 19 -
A New York CPA has been charged with stealing $1.6 million from a plastics recycling company.
October 19 -
Thomson Reuters’ Tax & Accounting business said it is offering single sign-on integration for its GoSystem Tax ES tax software and GoFileRoom ES document management software.
October 19 -
Two recent reports suggest that the movement to register tax return preparers will continue.
October 19 -
Getting a handle on 2008 year-end tax planning is especially challenging this year because of several areas of uncertainty.
October 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service said personal exemptions and standard deductions would rise in 2009 to keep pace with inflation, providing more than three dozen tax benefits.
October 16 -
Two of the Internal Revenue Service's newest modernized computer systems were deployed with known security vulnerabilities that could expose confidential taxpayer information, according to a new report from the Treasury Department's inspector general.
October 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced cost-of-living adjustments on the dollar limitations for pension plans and other items in tax year 2009, even as Social Security benefits are expected to rise next year.
October 16 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is considering delaying implementation of its controversial standard on accounting for uncertainty in income taxes for private entitiies.
October 16