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The majority of small businesses want a long-term solution to the debt ceiling so the U.S. can pay its bills and the issue does not repeatedly come up for votes in Congress, according to a new survey.
January 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service is asking for input on the acceptable standards it should put in place for electronic signatures.
January 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service provided advice to taxpayers Wednesday on dealing with the late opening of tax season on January 30 that could also prove helpful to tax preparers.
January 23 -
Unfortunately, recent events make fundamental tax reform, already a heavy lift, much less likely.
January 22 -
While Section 179D of the Tax Code expires at the end of 2013, opportunities exist in two areas: accelerating future projects into 2013 and reviewing projects dating back to Jan. 1, 2006 that resulted in energy savings.
January 22 -
The American Institute of CPAs has written to the leaders of Congresss tax-writing committees asking them to expand the replacement period for property loss for taxpayers affected by Hurricane Sandy.
January 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service reported that audits of individuals topped 1 million in fiscal year 2012 for the sixth year in a row, a coverage rate of 1.03 percent of all tax returns filed, while audits in the upper income ranges remained substantially higher than other categories.
January 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service reacted Tuesday to the surprise ruling Friday by a federal judge striking down the IRSs authority to regulate tax preparers, shutting down its Preparer Tax Identification Number registration system and its testing system for tax preparers.
January 22 -
Reactions among tax preparers to Fridays court decision striking down the legality of the IRS RTRP mandate ranged from relief to recognition that the tax prep industry needs standards. But a survey of various tax prep-related groups on LinkedIn shows that the decision mostly raised questions.
January 22 -
In a stunning blow to the Internal Revenue Services efforts to regulate the tax preparation profession, a federal judge struck down the IRSs licensing requirements for tax preparers on Friday, including testing and continuing education.
January 18 -
Clients have a lot of questions this year beyond just higher taxes. Preparers report theyve already begun fielding inquiries about the later start to tax season and possible delays in refunds.
January 18 -
The IRS will issue guidance soon to provide relief from the estimated tax penalty for farmers and fishermen unable to file and pay their 2012 taxes by the March 1 deadline due to the delayed start for filing tax returns.
January 18 -
The recent fiscal cliff tax deal extends the ability to treat mortgage insurance premiums as qualified residential interest, and the Internal Revenue Service is providing guidance on how to report the premiums on Form 1098, both electronically and on paper.
January 18 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have issued a long-awaited set of final regulations implementing the information reporting and withholding tax provisions of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act aimed at combating offshore tax evasion, with far-reaching implications for U.S.-born taxpayers abroad, in addition to foreign financial institutions as well as U.S. banks.
January 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has provided guidance on the monthly transit benefit that was extended in the fiscal cliff deal earlier this month and how employers who paid more than the maximum exclusion limit can fix the discrepancy.
January 17 -
Preparers who add more employees during tax season -- especially employees new to a practice -- must develop standards of communication and management, according to the Income Tax Schools white paper, Leveling the Playing Field: How to Compete with the National Firms.
January 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service faced challenges last tax season providing telephone service to taxpayers and responding to their correspondence, continuing the negative trends in recent years despite some efficiency gains and efforts to improve service, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office.
January 17 -
Despite efforts by the Internal Revenue Service to prevent tax fraud by prison inmates, the problem has been growing with the amount of fraudulent tax returns filed by prisoners and identified by the IRS increasing from more than 18,000 in calendar year 2004 to more than 91,000 tax returns in 2010, with the refunds claimed on these returns climbing from $68 million to $757 million.
January 17 -
A former CPA and tax preparer who spent three years on the run as a fugitive in Pakistan has pleaded guilty to charges of engaging in a tax refund conspiracy after he was accused of using the names and Social Security numbers of dead people to submit false claims for income tax refunds.
January 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing information on some of the retirement plan provisions of the fiscal cliff deal that was signed into law earlier this month.
January 16