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It may soon be time to take the legend off your e-mails.
October 16 -
In the first part of our interview with Carlos Lopez of the Latino Tax Professionals Association, he discusses the enormous growth in the Hispanic market
October 16 -
A circuit court has ruled that severance payments given to employees are not taxable, a decision that could have far-reaching implications.
October 16 -
Documenting the skills of its information technology workforce will allow the Internal Revenue Service to more effectively manage its human resources, according to a report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
October 16 -
Solyndra LLC, the failed solar-panel maker that received a $535 million U.S. Energy Department loan guarantee before going bankrupt, received objections to its bankruptcy plan from the Internal Revenue Service and the Energy Department.
October 15 -
A New Jersey CPA provided whistleblower information to the IRS that the IRS failed to pursue, and he unsuccessfully sued the IRS.
October 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service is paying millions of dollars every year in unnecessary interest payments due to delays in processing net operating loss cases within the required 45 days, according to a new government report.
October 15 -
Facebook has reportedly paid only about $315,000 in taxes in the United Kingdom last year, even though the social networking giant reported U.K. revenues of about $32.8 million and is estimated to have earned over $281 million in the U.K.
October 12 -
Federal charges have been filed against 40 defendants in 20 separate cases in Florida dealing with thousands of stolen identities and millions of dollars of fraudulent identity theft tax filings.
October 12 -
A part-time blogger has been convicted of filing a false income tax return that left out nearly $142,000 in taxes on the income he earned on the side from selling advertising space on his blog.
October 12 -
Vice President Joe Biden sparred with Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan in a lively debate over taxes, foreign policy, the economy, Medicare and Social Security.
October 12 -
Are you upset at the new tax prep franchise in the strip mall down the street that is siphoning off some of your return business?
October 11 -
The founder of a business called Uncle Sams Tax Service has pleaded guilty to stealing the identities of dead people and using them to file tax returns.
October 11 -
At the request of the IRS Chief Technology Officer, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration reviewed the 2009 re-engineering of the services End-User Equipment and Services organization, and declared it successful.
October 11 -
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Doug Shulman plans to finish his term on Nov. 9 and will be replaced by Steven T. Miller, deputy commissioner for services and enforcement, as acting commissioner.
October 11 -
Bipartisan support for the R&D tax credit can mean benefits for small and mid-sized businesses
October 10 -
Presentations from the 2012 IRS Tax Forums are now available online.
October 10 -
Congress is considering allowing the Internal Revenue Service to report on taxpayers tax debts to consumer credit bureaus.
October 10 -
A delivery truck carrying mail addressed to the New Jersey Division of Taxation was involved in an accident on the New Jersey Turnpike and caught fire on September 11, according to the State of New Jersey Department of the Treasury and most of the trucks contents burned.
October 9 -
Dennis Duban, a Los Angeles-based accountant and tax return preparer, has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the IRS and assisting in the filing of a false federal income tax return.
October 9
