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Its the time of year to again start thinking about expiring tax provisions. Usually the first thing that comes to mind is the alternative minimum tax, but this particular issue was fixed in January of this year by the fiscal cliff bill. That still leaves a number of expiring provisions, according to Robert Kerr, senior director of government relations at the National Association of Enrolled Agents.
October 31 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have loosened the use it or lose it rule for flexible spending arrangements for health care, allowing participants in health benefit plan to carry over up to $500 from their FSA from year to year.
October 31 -
The IRS is warning consumers about a "sophisticated" phone scam targeting taxpayers, including recent immigrants, nationwide.
October 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service released the annual cost-of-living adjustments Thursday affecting dollar limitations for pension plans and other retirement-related items for tax year 2014, allowing taxpayers to contribute up to $17,500 to their 401(k) plans in 2014.
October 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual inflation adjustments for more than 40 tax provisions, including the tax rate schedules, and other tax changes for 2014.
October 31 -
With the government shutdown having recently tested the preparedness of the Internal Revenue Service to deal with sudden downtime, a new report finds the agency needs to make improvements to ensure that timely resumption of critical business processes occurs after an emergency.
October 31 -
A pair of lawmakers have introduced legislation to simplify the Tax Code to enable families to more easily afford the cost of higher education.
October 30 -
The IRS has begun accepting applications and renewals of the Preparer Tax Identification Numbers required of professional tax preparers.
October 30 -
A measure that would put the brakes on the Department of Labor's proposal to establish a fiduciary standard for advisors to retirement plans was approved by the U.S. House of Representatives in a largely party-line vote on Tuesday.
October 30 -
Caesars Entertainment Corp. was cited by the Internal Revenue Service for Bank Secrecy Act violations, according to a letter from U.S. investigators notifying the company of a money-laundering probe.
October 30 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have released a document containing proposed guidance for foreign financial institutions as the next step in implementing the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act in an effort to combat offshore tax evasion.
October 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to improve the system it uses to assess the quality of the correspondence audits it conducts with taxpayers as the IRSs own quality review system failed to detect errors in more than half of the IRSs penalty determinations, according to a new report.
October 29 -
Weaknesses in the controls over asset management at the Internal Revenue Service leave the IRSs information technology assets vulnerable to loss, according to a new government report.
October 29 -
A home office is the work reality for many CPA consultants and tax preparers. It beckons with the promise of an easy commute, and the comfort of working in your pajamas. It provides the flexibility of working when you want to. It can also save thousands of dollars that would otherwise be spent on rent. Whats not to love?
October 28 -
The processes used by the Internal Revenue Service to verify taxpayers income and withholding status are inadvertently resulting in the issuance of potentially fraudulent tax refunds, according to a new report.
October 28 -
The Internal Revenue Services Criminal Investigation unit does not always coordinate with the IRSs civil compliance functions when it becomes aware of an abusive tax preparer or promoter, according to a new report that suggested improved communication would allow the IRS to further explore all potential civil and criminal remedies in such cases.
October 28 -
The amount of money the federal government receives from corporate income taxes has been declining since 2008, mainly because of the recession, according to a new government report.
October 28 -
A former UBS AG banker surrendered to U.S. authorities to face a 2011 indictment that he conspired to help wealthy Americans evade taxes by hiding accounts in a smaller Swiss regional bank.
October 25 -
A Florida psychiatrist who helped her husband build two Caribbean medical schools was found guilty by a federal jury of tax charges related to offshore accounts.
October 25 -
Thomson Reuters has released an updated special report on the tax changes in the Affordable Care Act, which have become more relevant now that the health insurance exchanges have opened for business in many states, despite the technical glitches on the federal site.
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