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The Internal Revenue Services Oversight Board heard about the various problems encountered by tax practitioners and taxpayers, including the shortened tax season, identity theft and tax fraud.
May 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service has changed the inflation-adjusted annual limitation for health savings accounts for next year.
May 3 -
When Oklahoma energy billionaire George Kaiser opened the Northeast Gateway liquid natural gas terminal in 2008, the floating depots first delivery was shipped on the Excellence, a 909-foot supertanker that holds 138,000 cubic meters of LNGenough gas to meet more than 4 percent of daily U.S. demand.
May 3 -
Its become an annual rite of spring, at least for methe release of Bloomberg BNAs Survey of state tax departments. The survey, Bloomberg BNAs 13th annual survey, asks questions aimed at clarifying each states position on the gray areas of corporate income and sales and use tax administration. Although nexus isnt the only topic, it has been one of the main emphases of the survey.
May 2 -
The research and advocacy organization Global Financial Integrity is urging Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., to allow the Senate to vote on agreements negotiated by the Treasury Department with Switzerland, Luxembourg, Hungary and other countries to implement the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, or FATCA, in an effort to ferret out tax evaders.
May 2 -
In 1972, President Richard Nixon cruised to re-election. The Waltons premiered on CBS. And Sumner Redstone, who wasnt yet a global media mogul, made a taxable gift to his children and failed to file a return.
May 2 -
You receive a call from a very excited client: your lawyer client settled a large case. Or your client won a large judgment. Or your client won the lottery. Now your client is about to receive a very large check: $1,000,000. $5,000,000. More? Thats the good news.
May 2 -
The rate at which the mortgage interest deduction is claimed and the average amount deducted varies widely across states and within states themselves, according to a new report.
May 1 -
While Congress continues to struggle this year to address such issues as how to deal with the federal deficit and the sequester, the House Ways and Means Committee has put forth a series of discussion drafts focused on fundamental tax reform.
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A federal court in San Francisco has entered an order authorizing the Internal Revenue Service to serve a summons seeking information about U.S. taxpayers who may hold offshore accounts at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce FirstCaribbean International Bank, seeking records of FCIBs U.S. correspondent account at Wells Fargo.
April 30 -
A former Internal Revenue Service agent and manager has pleaded guilty to criminal conflict of interest charges and been convicted after admitting to opening her own tax and accounting business, which earned her $70,000 on the side while working for the IRS.
April 30 -
The IRS has released Notice 2013-30, formalizing a three-month extension for filing and paying taxes for those affected by the Boston Marathon bombings.
April 29 -
A 79-year-old widow who pleaded guilty in the largest individual case since a U.S. crackdown on offshore tax evasion began received less than a minute of probation from a judge who scolded the prosecutors.
April 29 -
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on tax reform and residential real estate, considering the effect of changing popular tax breaks like the mortgage interest deduction.
April 26 -
Nexus for state corporate income and sales and use taxes remains widely variable between states, according to the Bloomberg BNA 2013 Survey of State Tax Departments.
April 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service has collected over $5.5 billion in revenue from taxpayers who came forward and reported on their foreign holdings under its Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Programs, but it could be missing billions more in revenue from tax evaders, according to a new report.
April 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued draft versions of two forms needed for overseas taxpayers to file in connection with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.
April 26 -
H&R Block is sending $25 prepaid debit cards to the customers affected by a tax-filing glitch related to education tax credit claims.
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