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A Cambodian-American tax preparer and accountant from Long Beach, Calif., went on trial in a Los Angeles federal court for plotting to take over Cambodia with a group of freedom fighters.
April 6 -
Financial Web site myStockOptions.com has opened an online Tax Center that explains issues related to equity compensation for tax year 2007.
April 6 -
The Justice Department said a federal court in Seattle has permanently shut down a nationwide "warehouse bank" tax defiance scheme that helped its customers evade federal taxes.
April 6 -
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The Internal Revenue Service is postponing its tax-filing deadline for victims of the recent floods, storms and tornadoes in four states.
April 3 -
The Senate Finance Committee heard testimony from Roby B. Sawyers, a professor in the College of Management at North Carolina State University and a member of the American Institute of CPAs' Tax Executive Committee, about the institute's recommendations for estate tax reform.
April 3 -
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The Internal Revenue Service is looking for new members to apply for its Information Reporting Program Advisory Committee, including tax preparers.
April 2 -
A $5-per-patron fee on Texas strip clubs has been struck down as unconstitutional by a district judge.
April 2 -
The Justice Department's Tax Division hailed its victory in what it called an "important tax shelter case" that was decided in a Texas district court.
April 2 -
Senate Democratic and Republican leaders have reached a compromise on a bill to provide tax breaks and refinancing assistance to beleaguered homeowners hit by the mortgage crisis.
April 2 -
A new coalition wants to eliminate the taxation of Americans working abroad.
April 1 -
The Treasury Department has been pilot testing a free interface between its Electronic Federal Tax Payment System and Intuit's QuickBooks software and plans to expand the interface to other software.
April 1 -
Austin, Texas-based attorney John Ramsey had the last laugh, winning a $10,000 prize in Intuit's TurboTax TaxLaugh contest with a series of tax jokes.
April 1 -
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New York State lawmakers have dropped a plan by former Governor Eliot Spitzer to raise taxes on millionaires.
March 31 -
Small business owners are more likely than consumers to use a tax professional, according to a new survey, with 74 percent of small business owners planning to get help, while only 58 percent of consumers said they would.
March 31 -
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business has agreed to acquire the Accountants Division of MYOB UK and MYOB Ireland for 35.5 million pounds ($70.5 million), bringing the small business accounting and tax software developer into Wolters Kluwer UK's CCH Software division.
March 31 -
NetWorth Services said it is offering a special promotion for its online cost basis calculation service, Netbasis, allowing users to buy one transaction and get one free until April 15.
March 30 -
IRS LAUNCHES E-POSTCARDS FOR TAX-EXEMPTSWashington, D.C. — The Internal Revenue Service has introduced an electronic filing system that allows small tax-exempt organizations to file Form 990-N “e-Postcards” to report their annual income.
March 30