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A former Internal Revenue Service revenue agent has been sentenced to nearly three years in prison for his involvement with a scam that bilked investors out of more than $8 million by persuading them to buy unregistered securities in various Internet companies.
March 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service has proposed regulations that would require taxpayers with Employer Identification Numbers to periodically provide the IRS with up-to-date information.
March 19 -
Only 16 percent of tax and finance departments are actively involved in corporate sustainability efforts, according to a new survey by Ernst & Young.
March 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to do a better job of documenting whether it completed all of the necessary pre-screening steps before hiring new employees, according to a new government report.
March 19 -
A Southern California tax preparer was convicted in a Seattle courtroom for helping nearly 1,000 clients claim more than $763 million in fraudulent tax refunds by preparing falsified tax returns on their behalf.
March 16 -
Weaknesses in the Internal Revenue Services financial and tax-processing systems continue to jeopardize the confidentiality, integrity and availability of sensitive taxpayer information, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office.
March 16 -
This is the first year that the IRS requires payments made with a credit or debit card to be reported by merchants who processed more than $20,000 and 200 transactions.
March 15 -
A congressional subcommittee plans to hold a hearing next Thursday on the 2012 tax return filing season, with one of the main topics to be the recent reports of tax refund delays.
March 15 -
The Senate failed to pass an amendment that would have extended a set of expiring tax credits for wind energy, biofuels, energy efficient homes and other tax breaks.
March 15 -
Nearly two-thirds of tax professionals are unaware of the various tax incentives that are available to private investors in clean energy projects, according to a new poll by Bloomberg BNA.
March 15 -
CCH has expanded its Expert Treatise Library with two new titles on the subject of corporate taxation.
March 15 -
Tax prep chain Jackson Hewitt said that one of its tax preparers is among the first to receive the IRS’s new designation of Registered Tax Return Preparer.
March 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has introduced an online search tool that will allow the public to easily check on information about tax-exempt organizations, such as charities and other nonprofits.
March 14 -
A former bank executive has filed suit against the Internal Revenue Service for failing to pay him a whistleblower award.
March 14 -
An amendment to a highway transportation bill that would have extended expired tax credits such as the Research and Experimentation Credit in exchange for freezing the salaries of federal employees for another year has gone down to defeat in the Senate.
March 13 -
The National Taxpayer Advocate is raising concerns about the effectiveness of the Internal Revenue Services increasing reliance on correspondence exams instead of face-to-face audits.
March 13 -
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A group of U.S. expatriates has written a letter to IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman to complain he has not responded to a directive from the National Taxpayer Advocate objecting to the way taxpayers who came forward under the 2009 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program were treated by IRS examiners.
March 12 -
The Senate has unanimously approved a provision to a highway transportation bill that would revoke the passports of people with seriously delinquent tax debts.
March 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued transition rules for the repair regulations for tangible property.
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