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A majority of board members at public companies want Congress to pass broad-based tax reform legislation to address corporate tax inversions, according to a new survey.
October 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service will not meet the Treasury Departments 2015 goal for full compliance with a directive requiring federal agencies to issue identification cards that allow workers to gain access to federally controlled facilities and information systems, according to a new government report that found IRS officials citing the lack of enough funding and staff as the main obstacles.
October 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service did not always issue a notice of its intent to issue a levy on taxpayer assets, according to a new report.
October 20 -
The federal government brought in $3.02 trillion in tax and other revenues in fiscal 2014 its highest take ever.
October 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to do more to prevent improper claims for refunds of excess Social Security tax withholding, according to a recent government report.
October 17 -
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Our weekly roundup of tax-related investment strategies and news your clients may be thinking about.
October 17 -
Tax preparers charge an average of $142 for a preparing a 1040 and up to an average of $566 for an 1120, according to a new survey from the NATP.
October 17 -
The IRS announced that professional tax preparers can now register for or renew their PTINs on IRS.gov.
October 16 -
A former UBS AG executive gave a primer on the workings of Swiss bank secrecy to a Florida jury hearing the tax-conspiracy trial of Raoul Weil, who once ran the banks global wealth-management business.
October 16 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
October 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service paid approximately $33 million for paper tax records storage services in fiscal year 2013, and as of March 2014, and the agency had 5.42 million cubic feet of paper tax records stored at various Federal Records Centers across the country, according to a new report.
October 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service did not always follow its own internal procedures for undelivered tax lien notices, according to a new government report.
October 15 -
Raoul Weil, once the head of UBS AGs global wealth-management business, didnt know that rogue underlings were helping Americans evade taxes, his lawyer told jurors at the start of a trial in Florida.
October 15 -
AbbVie Inc. may scrap or renegotiate its planned 32.4-billion-pound ($51.5 billion) deal for Dublin-based drugmaker Shire Plc, in what would be the biggest casualty of the U.S. crackdown on so-called tax inversions.
October 15 -
Irelands government will phase out a tax shelter used by U.S. companies from Google Inc. to LinkedIn Corp., amid mounting pressure from international authorities.
October 14 -
Accounting and consulting firm Moss Adams LLP has released its annual Year-End Tax Planning Guide outlining some of the key tax issues and potential pitfalls for next year.
October 14 -
While the Internal Revenue Service has taken a number of actions to implement requirements of the Plain Writing Act, more needs to be done to ensure that letters and notices are understandable to taxpayers, according to a new government report.
October 14 -
Thomson Reuters said Tuesday it has been awarded a new multi-year contract from the Internal Revenue Service to provide research resources for the agency.
October 14 -
Raoul Weil, once the head of UBS AGs global wealth management business, faces a criminal trial that may turn on the credibility of a former subordinate who says he and Weil helped Americans evade taxes.
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