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House Democrats introduced two bills to shore up the Highway Trust Fund with money from corporate taxes.
July 20 -
Former New York congressman and FBI agent Michael Grimm is heading to prison for scamming the government out of taxes in his operation of a Manhattan health food restaurant.
July 20 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
July 18 -
Given the remarkably rapid rise of Internet commerce, its no surprise that cash-strapped states are looking for ways to tap into (i.e., tax) the bountiful stream of revenue.
July 17 -
E-signature provider Signix has created an infographic about the Internal Revenue Service and e-signatures.
July 17 -
Happy Asker, the founder of a pizza chain based in Farmington Hills, Mich., that operated restaurants throughout Michigan, Ohio and Illinois, was sentenced last week to 50 months in prison for income and employment tax fraud.
July 17 -
Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich., the ranking Democrat on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, has introduced legislation to clarify equal treatment for all married couples under the U.S. tax code in response to the Supreme Court's ruling last month allowing same-sex marriage in every state.
July 17 -
Senate Finance Committee chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, and ranking Democratic member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said Friday the committee will markup a tax extenders bill next Tuesday.
July 17 -
The experts at HD Vest lay out the financial details that every couple should take care of before the big day.
July 16 -
In every country Ive been in, real estate is the best tax shelter, said Tom Wheelwright, CPA, an advisor and speaker at Robert Kiyosakis Rich Dad Poor Dad seminars, and a contributor to Donald Trumps Wealth Builders Program.
July 16 -
A coalition of employers and trade associations from a variety of different industries are asking Congress to clarify the rules for determining eligibility for tax credits for health insurance.
July 16 -
Undercover investigators working for the Government Accountability Office were able to receive approximately $30,000 in Advance Premium Tax Credits for health insurance after setting up a dozen fictitious accounts.
July 16 -
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to extend highway and transit funding through Dec. 18, in contrast with Senate Republicans who want a longer extension.
July 16 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
July 15 -
Sales tax software provider Avalara has partnered with the publisher Wiley to offer a free ebook, Sales & Use Tax Compliance for Dummies.
July 15 -
About 6.6 million U.S. taxpayers paid a penalty imposed for the first time this year for not having health insurance, about 10 percent more than the Obama administration had estimatedthough a portion didnt need to.
July 15 -
A new government report urges the Internal Revenue Service to do a better job of educating and notifying taxpayers about provisions of the tax code requiring them to begin taking minimum distributions from their Individual Retirement Arrangements when they reach a certain age, but the IRS responded that it lacks enough money in its budget to do so.
July 15 -
More than 300,000 taxpayers overpaid the Individual Shared Responsibility Payment for health insurance on their tax returns processed through the end of April, according to a new report from the National Taxpayer Advocate.
July 15 -
The U.S., Japan and Europe are being accused of blocking developing countries from participating in efforts to combat international tax evasion.
July 15 -
Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul sued the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service over rules on how Americans abroad are taxed and what foreign banks must disclose about U.S. customers.
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