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Tax preparation giant H&R Block reported a loss for the second quarter due to a fall in international tax prep fees.
December 11 -
John Koskinen, President Barack Obamas nominee to run the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, said at a Senate panels confirmation hearing that he would work to restore the publics trust in the tax agency.
December 10 -
Even though the IRS has made improvements in information security, there are still weak spots in its in system access controls, audit trails, and remediation of security flaws, according to a new report.
December 10 -
A federal court in Georgia has dismissed a case challenging the IRSs power to charge tax practitioners for the Preparer Tax ID Numbers, or PTINs, that they are required to have to prepare taxes professionally.
December 9 -
The IRS has issued its 2014 optional standard mileage rates to calculate deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical or moving purposes.
December 8 -
The House Small Business Committee held a hearing to determine whether businesses are considered single or multiple entities under the health care reform law, and the compliance ramification for multi-owner business ownership.
December 6 -
Ernst & Young has published the latest edition of its annual tax guide ahead of the New Year.
December 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service is losing billions of dollars to fraudsters every year from stolen Employer Identification Numbers, according to a new government report, even though it has some processes in place to authenticate individuals who apply for an EIN.
December 5 -
More than 122 million returns were e-filed during this year in what the IRS calls a milestone for e-filing.
December 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service has taken steps to improve its management controls for technology that will help it implement the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, or FATCA, to improve U.S. tax compliance involving foreign financial assets and offshore accounts, according to a new report, but more work needs to be done.
December 5 -
The increasing globalization of the economy is resulting in more small and medium-size businesses seeking to expand internationally. While companies are extending their products and services across borders, many dont consider the compliance and planning issues that come with doing so.
December 5 -
The IRS needs to improve its procedures to enable taxpayers to access their tax account information and identities online in a secure way, according to a new report.
December 4 -
The Supreme Court held that the 40 percent gross valuation misstatement penalty applies to overstated basis where partnerships were shams, so no partner could legitimately claim a basis in the partnership interest greater than zero.
December 4 -
The Senate Finance Committee has scheduled a hearing next Tuesday to consider the nomination of John Koskinen as the next Internal Revenue Service commissioner as the agency seeks to emerge from a series of recent scandals that have prompted the departures of a number of high-ranking officials.
December 3 -
Big data and bad data are proving to be a big challenge for tax departments at major corporations, according to a new survey that found them spending a disproportionate amount of time consolidating and gathering information, reconciling it, and detecting and correcting errors.
December 3 -
On top of the other problems associated with the troubled rollout of the federal governments online health insurance exchange, the Internal Revenue Service is now being urged to strengthen the security and anti-fraud protections for the tax credits it will be providing to help taxpayers afford the cost of the insurance premiums.
December 3 -
Is reality what something actually is or what people perceive it to be? Jack Welch of GE fame once said that reality is seeing the world as it is rather than as you wish it were.
December 2 -
The U.S. Supreme Court stayed out of the multibillion-dollar fight over Internet sales taxes, leaving intact a New York law that forces Amazon.com Inc. to collect money from customers in that state.
December 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released the final regulations for the 0.9 percent Additional Medicare Tax that was imposed as part of the Affordable Care Act.
December 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service has made progress in its ability to correctly assess penalties on U.S. taxpayers who are late in filing information returns on their involvement in foreign corporations, but it often abated the penalties when it didnt need to, according to a new government report.
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