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The IRS is providing a new withholding adjustment option for pension plans as a way to get around some of the glitches that have developed with the new Making Work Pay tax credit.
May 14 -
The IRS should follow the lead of state motor vehicle bureaus to improve customer service, according to a new report from an IRS watchdog.
May 14 -
The Obama administration and the Treasury Department are calling for greater regulatory control of the over-the-counter derivatives market.
May 14 -
The Senate Finance Committee held hearings to determine how to pay for health insurance reform, including through new taxes and tax credits.
May 13 -
Financial professionals gathered at a recent life insurance conference expressed relief about two revenue rulings issued by the IRS this month.
May 13 -
The IRS has found that a nonprofit foundation that gathered a group of pastors in 2006 for a series of public conferences in advance of a Texas gubernatorial campaign did not violate the tax laws governing nonprofits.
May 13 -
Most of the major banks passed the financial stress tests with flying colors last week, in no small part thanks to some key concessions by the Federal Reserve.
May 13 -
New York City CPA Jonathan Medows specializes in helping small business owners and freelancers cope with the economic crisis.
May 12 -
Two current and two former Ernst & Young partners were found guilty of tax fraud and conspiracy charges related to tax shelters.
May 11 -
The greenbook released by the Obama administration on Monday includes a number of proposals of special interest to tax preparers.
May 11 -
The Obama administration released detailed plans to cut $800 billion in taxes on small businesses and middle-class families over the next 10 years, while raising $122.5 billion in corporate taxes
May 11 -
A recent decision by the Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board related to inter-company pricing may put state tax auditors on notice not to overreach when assessing the value of services and products provided between companies and their out-of-state affiliates.
May 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service is asking small tax-exempt organizations to remember to file their annual electronic informational return by the May 15 deadline.
May 8 -
Internal Revenue Service agents raided a local tax practice in Central Florida known as Taxes by Mr. Bill and accused the firm of stealing its clients tax refunds.
May 7 -
A county tax commissioner in New Jersey has been replaced after he was indicted last week for conspiring to embezzle $278,650 from his Elks Lodge to gamble in Atlantic City.
May 6 -
The former director of finance for packaging-machine maker Winpak Lanes California office has pled guilty to tax and embezzlement charges.
May 5 -
Business must act quickly, but cautiously, in assessing whether to take advantage of the temporary relaxation of cancellation-of-debt-income (CODI) rules and applicable high-yield discount obligation (AHYDO) restrictions that are now operative, thanks to the 2009 Recovery Act.
May 4 -
CCH is offering free CPE sessions to tax and accounting professions to introduce them to its new IntelliConnect online tax research service.
May 4 -
President Barack Obama and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner outlined a series of moves aimed at closing corporate tax loopholes that encourage U.S. companies to shift income and jobs to other countries.
May 4 -
A 23-year-old Russian has been arrested for stealing about $105,000 in tax refunds after he set up a set of fraudulent Web sites that claimed to prepare taxes for free.
May 4