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A longtime Internal Revenue Service employee was indicted on charges of laundering the proceeds of marijuana sales.
July 30 -
The IRS is reminding taxpayers that it has unveiled a “simpler option” to figure the business use of a home.
July 29 -
What companies need to know as the IRS shifts its compliance focus
July 29 -
Employers are still misclassifying millions of workers as independent contractors, instead of employees, according to a recent government report.
July 29 -
A financial technician who worked in a Boone County, Ky., office of the Internal Revenue Service has been charged with multiple crimes relating to her unauthorized access of an IRS computer to obtain personal information about taxpayers.
July 29 -
The Internal Revenue Services Return Preparer Office said it is sending letters to 3,000 tax preparers who failed to use a valid Preparer Tax Identification Number.
July 29 -
Last week, one of the girlie cable channels had a weeklong Christmas-in-July event, where they showed Christmas movies the whole week. (In case youre wondering, its my wife, not me, who watches this particular channel). But the thought occurred that if its time to start thinking about Christmas, then its also time to begin considering end-of-year tips and planning strategies to offer clients as we approach the beginning of fall.
July 25 -
Senators Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, and Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, led a bipartisan group of five senators in introducing legislation to increase the alternative tax liability limitation for small property and casualty insurance companies.
July 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a revenue procedure that clarifies the rules for when a company uses the deferral method of accounting for advance payments that are received by the taxpayer for the sale of gift cards that are redeemable by an unrelated entity.
July 25 -
There are currently 17 states offering sales tax holidays where state sales tax charges are temporarily dropped on back-to-school items such as clothing, footwear, classroom supplies, computers and certain other products, according to CCH.
July 25 -
The deadline is coming up this week for lawmakers in Congress to submit their preferences for the must have tax breaks that need to be kept in the Tax Code under Senate Finance Committee leaders blank slate approach to tax reform.
July 25 -
Thomson Reuters has introduced Checkpoint Pocket Assistant, a mobile app that helps tax and accounting professionals perform tasks from an Apple iPhone.
July 24 -
Thomson Reuters has integrated the upcoming back-to-school tax holidays into its ONESOURCE Indirect Tax Software.
July 24 -
The chairmen of the House Ways and Means Committee and the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee have written to the head of the Internal Revenue Service about the status of several of the officials who resigned or were placed on administrative leave in the wake of the Tea Party targeting scandal.
July 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service spent over $4.8 million in fiscal year 2011 and $4.7 million in fiscal year 2012 for executive travel, according to a new government report.
July 23 -
A pair of lawmakers plan to introduce bipartisan legislation in the House that would provide permanent tax incentives to family farmers, ranchers and other land owners who choose not to develop their land and instead preserve their property for conservation.
July 23 -
A pair of congressional subcommittee chairmen are asking the head of the Internal Revenue Service about a recent report that the agency accidentally posted thousands of Social Security numbers on the Internet.
July 23 -
Your client has a successful closely held business. Perhaps your client has already indicated that, at some indeterminate point in the future, the business will be sold. Even if your client has not given such an indication, you are well advised to at least broach the topic as a matter of long-term contingency planning.
July 22 -
The former manager of an H&R Block outlet has been sentenced to 12 months and one day in federal prison for using the identities of his former tax preparation clients to file false returns with the Internal Revenue Service seeking fraudulent income tax refunds.
July 22 -
Conservative economist Dr. Arthur Laffer has co-written a study that identified a positive economic impact in efforts to require online retailers to collect sales taxes from customers on Internet purchases.
July 19
