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Leaders of the Senate Finance Committee have released a bipartisan investigative report on the scandal involving the extra scrutiny the Internal Revenue Services gave to applications for tax-exempt status from political groups, finding evidence of mismanagement at the agency.
August 5 -
If residents of a state change domicile to another state and earn income in the new state, are they off the hook for state income tax in the state where they no longer reside?
August 5 -
Check out the digital edition of the August 2015 issue of Accounting Today.
August 5 -
A bipartisan U.S. Senate bill that would revive and extend dozens of lapsed tax breaks would spur economic growth and cover about 11 percent of its own costs, according to Congresss nonpartisan scorekeeper.
August 5 -
If the beneficiary of a deceased owner of an individual retirement account fails to comply with the post-death required minimum distribution rules and the other post-death IRA distribution rules, then the beneficiary can be subject to penalties from the Internal Revenue Service.
August 4 -
Congress has effectively overruled the Supreme Court by extending the time period for auditing certain types of tax returns.
August 4 -
TaxBuzz, an online directory of tax professionals, has released a new service to help its users verify their providers' identity and trustworthiness.
August 4 -
The New York State Society of CPAs has asked the Internal Revenue Service to make some long-overdue revisions in Form 990-PF, the tax form used by private foundations.
August 4 -
Microsoft Corp.s stockpile of offshore profits rose to $108 billion, with a 17 percent increase over the past year as the company continues reaping profits in low-tax foreign jurisdictions.
August 4 -
Accounting Today editor-in-chief Dan Hood previews the August issue in this summer camp video.
August 4 -
Business executives are giving mixed predictions on when and if tax reform will finally happen in Washington, in a new survey.
August 3 -
Hillary and Bill Clinton paid $43.9 million in federal taxes from 2007 through 2014 on adjusted gross income totaling $139,097,232, according to tax returns released by the former secretary of state's presidential campaign on Friday.
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The Internal Revenue Service is really starting to tighten its rules on who can and cannot represent clients
August 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service regularly provides tax tips via email to provide timely reminders to taxpayers and preparers about tax breaks and requirements year-round, and its advice can be particularly helpful this summer.
August 2 -
Some of our favorite recent cases of tax fraud.
August 2 -
Laying the packages and their capabilities out, side by side
August 2 -
The Internal Revenue Services Collection division is piloting an initiative to make early contact with employers who may be falling behind in their payroll taxes.
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In June, the Supreme Court held in Obergefell v. Hodges that same-sex couples may exercise the fundamental right to marry in all States. It follows . . . that there is no lawful basis for a State to refuse to recognize a lawful same-sex marriage performed in another State on the ground of its same-sex character.
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A short-term highway-funding bill passed by the Senate on Thursday contains a number of tax-related provisions, including changing the due dates for partnership and C corporation tax returns.
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