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The Internal Revenue Service’s Taxpayer Advocate Service is temporarily changing the criteria it uses for accepting cases and said it would no longer deal with cases in which the problem involves an IRS delay in processing certain tax documents.
October 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service could improve its exchange of tax compliance information with other countries by collecting better data on the types of information requested and how successfully it was collected.
October 7 -
Fresh on the heels of a redesign of its Web site, the Internal Revenue Service said Friday it is also updating its Transcript Delivery System.
October 7 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Internal Revenue Service to reconsider some of the fees it plans to charge for competency exams and fingerprinting as part of its tax preparer oversight program.
October 7 -
Senators John McCain, R-Ariz., and Kay Hagan, D-N.C., introduced legislation Thursday allowing multinational corporations to repatriate their foreign earnings at a reduced tax rate.
October 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued proposed regulations Thursday that would require tax preparers to file a due diligence checklist with any federal tax return claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit, starting next year.
October 6 -
President Barack Obama said Thursday he was “comfortable” with the changes made by Senate Democrats in his jobs bill on Wednesday, including a 5.6 percent surtax on millionaires starting in 2013.
October 6 -
The Internal Revenue is cutting the amount of time it takes to hire new employees by eliminating manual steps and sending automated email reminders to managers.
October 6 -
A new government report recommends that Congress amend the Tax Code to allow the Internal Revenue Service to assess penalties against tax preparers who fail to comply with the electronic filing mandate.
October 5 -
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October 4 -
A federal grand jury has indicted 55 individuals for participating in a massive income tax fraud scheme based in Southern California that illegally sought over $250 million in tax refunds.
October 3 -
With the exception of Spain, Luxembourg, Ireland, and a few other countries, most nations did not increase their top personal income tax rate this past year despite revenue pressures, according to a new report from KPMG.
October 3 -
Practitioners tend to view tax season with mixed feelings. On the downside, there's getting clients to send you the data you need to construct their return, and determining how much of what they give you is actually germane to the return.
October 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service has posted the instructions for the estate tax form for people who died in 2010, the year that the estate tax was not in effect for many taxpayers.
October 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released guidance aimed at clarifying the tax treatment of mobile phones provided by employers to their employees.
October 1 -
As tax year 2011 starts heading toward the exit, the annual expectation arises that year-end tax planning can somehow help lower tax liability before it becomes fixed for the year, as well as helping to identify and maximize certain tax opportunities that may end with the New Year.
October 1 -
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As accountants and tax attorneys, we often find ourselves in conversation with our peers about the constitutionality of state taxation.
October 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to take additional steps in order to expand its audits to include returns from prior or subsequent years when taxpayers being audited may owe substantial taxes.
September 30 -
The merchant card reporting program, in place since January of this year, may pose some problems that were unanticipated by Congress when it was passed as part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008.
September 29
