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The Internal Revenue Service needs to do a better job of safeguarding sensitive information about taxpayer bankruptcy petitions, even from its own employees, according to a new government report.
July 28 -
The Senate Subcommittee on Contracting Oversight held a hearing to examine the diversion of federal contracts for small businesses to large companies.
July 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service said that some travelers may be entitled to refunds on the ticket taxes that airlines have been charging after Congress failed to pass a reauthorization bill last Friday for the Federal Aviation Administration.
July 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service is reorganizing several of its units concerned with international tax compliance and transfer pricing to bolster its enforcement efforts.
July 27 -
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing to weigh the pros and cons of two different consumption tax models: the value-added tax and the FairTax.
July 27 -
A pair of Democratic senators has written to the head of Delta Airlines and the Air Transport Association telling him that airlines should not be raising their fares to make money off the temporary expiration of ticket taxes.
July 27 -
As the battle continues in Washington over how to avert a default on the government’s debt obligations, the possibility of imminent tax increases seems to be fading.
July 27 -
President Barack Obama and Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, made the case for their rival approaches to controlling the nation’s spiraling budget deficit as the clock ticks down to the August 2 deadline for raising the debt ceiling to avoid an unprecedented default on the national debt.
July 26 -
IMGCAP(1)]There is a fuzzy line between a worker who is properly classified as an employee and a worker who is properly classified as an independent contractor.
July 25 -
The Internal Revenue is granting relief to people who have been burdened with the old tax debts of their estranged spouses by eliminating the two-year limit on requests for innocent spouse relief.
July 25 -
Some taxpayers received multiple refunds for their First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit claims, while others changed the acquisition date of their homes on their amended returns to avoid having to repay the refunds they had improperly claimed, according to a new report.
July 25 -
A former special agent who worked for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Inspector General office has pleaded guilty to filing a false tax return that failed to list the $300,000 in cash he stole from his church’s collections while serving as a deacon.
July 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service paid fewer than 100 whistleblowers last year, about half the number it paid two years ago, even though it received more than twice the number of whistleblower cases.
July 22 -
The former head of Credit Suisse’s North America Offshore Banking unit has been charged along with three other officials with conspiring to help U.S. taxpayers hide their assets in secret accounts at the Swiss bank.
July 22 -
A tax preparer pleaded guilty in a New Jersey federal court to preparing false income tax returns after he was caught by an undercover IRS agent posing as a client.
July 22 -
Twenty-four percent of homeowners say they have challenged their property tax assessments at some point, according to a new survey.
July 21 -
The House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee plans to hold a hearing next Thursday on the Internal Revenue Service’s recent efforts to step up regulation of tax return preparers.
July 21 -
The IRS’s Taxpayer Advocate Service may be pursuing relatively minor issues instead of truly systemic problems, according to a new report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
July 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service is asking for feedback on its plans to update its rules for how its Office of Appeals should communicate with other parts of the IRS about taxpayer disputes without the taxpayers or their representatives in the room.
July 21 -
A federal appeals court has affirmed a Tax Court ruling in favor of a couple who had asked the Internal Revenue Service to sell their shares of stock to pay the money they owed for failing to report income from a check-cashing scheme.
July 21