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The Internal Revenue Services computer systems miscalculated the allowable Premium Tax Credits for more than 27,000 taxpayers who received subsidies for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, according to a new report.
May 3 -
Free lectures, admission to athletic games and concerts, even shuttles to Trader Joes are some of the perks that neighbors of Princeton University get from New Jerseys only Ivy League school.
May 3 -
The man who uncovered secret Luxembourg deals that helped companies slash tax rates was actually looking for training documents when he stumbled upon the files on his computer at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
May 3 -
A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
May 1 -
Rebecca Newton-Clarke, a senior editor/author at Thomson Reuters Checkpoint, discusses in this video the wide range of transaction types in e-commerce -- and how states approach taxing them..
April 29 -
Not everyone is a fan of Congress plan to have the Internal Revenue Service use outside agencies to collect unpaid taxes. (See Highway Bill Would Revive Private Collection of Tax Debts.)
April 29 -
A permanent exclusion for qualified SMB stock means big change
April 29 -
The House Ways and Means Committee has passed three bills related to the Internal Revenue Service in the areas of taxpayer identity theft, recovery of missing children, and donor information for tax-exempt organizations.
April 28 -
Investors have been taught by our elders since time immemorial to live by the adage, Buy low, sell high.
April 28 -
Rebecca Newton-Clarke, a senior editor/author at Thomson Reuters Checkpoint, discusses in this video the corporate income tax implications of e-commerce and how to deal with the lack of guidance from most states on taxation of e-commerce transactions, including issues such as nexus and apportionment.
April 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued inflation-adjusted deduction limits for health savings accounts next year.
April 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service reported that the average annual tax gap has increased to $458 billion for tax years 2008-2010, compared to $450 billion for tax year 2006.
April 28 -
Tax pros shares the different ways they relax after April 18 and how many of them get right back to work
April 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to make changes in its procedures and computer systems to better identify a taxpayers outstanding tax debts and subtract them from the tax refunds they receive, particularly for owners of small businesses.
April 28 -
Chevron Corp. used a shell company in a tax haven to escape hundreds of millions of dollars in Australian taxes, according to a 2015 court ruling. The subsidiary, which allowed Chevron to eliminate Australian taxes on $1.7 billion in profit earned there, wasnt secreted away on a remote tropical islandit was set up in the very mundane locale where corporate secrecy was born: Delaware.
April 27 -
TaxAct plans to launch a new sweepstakes next week for tax professionals to celebrate the end of tax season.
April 27 -
Texas storm victims, including those in the Houston area, have until September 1 to file their returns and pay any taxes due, the IRS said.
April 27 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
April 26 -
As a general rule, the cost of commercial real estate improvements is recovered over a painfully long period of 39 years via straight line depreciation only.
April 26 -
Rebecca Newton-Clarke, a senior editor/author at Thomson Reuters Checkpoint, discusses some of the sales tax issues that are relevant to e-commerce, including nexus, in this video.
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