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Congressional leaders have struck a $150 billion deal on an economic stimulus plan that would give most taxpayers rebate checks of $600 to $1,200.
January 25 -
New York Governor Eliot Spitzer's proposed budget contains a provision that would tax marijuana at a rate of $3.50 per gram and controlled substances like cocaine at $200 per gram.
January 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service is running out of storage space for the copies of documents it stores on cases closed by its Office of Appeals, according to a report by the Treasury Department's Inspector General.
January 25 -
President Bush encouraged Congress to pass the economic stimulus package he agreed to with House leaders without adding extra provisions.
January 25 -
The Senate Finance Committee held hearings to discuss an economic stimulus package and hear testimony from the Congressional Budget Office about the available options.
January 23 -
The Justice Department has sued two Connecticut tax preparers, Deowraj Buddhu and his daughter Sunita Buddhu, to prevent them from preparing tax returns for others.
January 23 -
S corporations are the nation's most common corporate tax designations.
January 23 -
The stimulus package that President Bush and Congress are hammering out could be enough to jumpstart the economy, but don't count on it.
January 23 -
Section 7803(c)(2)(B)(ii)(III) requires the National Taxpayer Advocate to identify at least 20 of the most serious problems encountered by taxpayers. This year’s report to Congress describes 26 problem areas and provides status updates on three other issues.
January 22 -
President Bush called for an economic stimulus plan that includes tax breaks for individuals and businesses.
January 22 -
Presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., proposed cutting the corporate tax rate to 25 percent from 35 percent, matching Rudolph Giuliani's plan.
January 22 -
A watchdog group, Americans United for Church and State, has asked the Internal Revenue Service to investigate a Nevada church whose pastor called for the election of Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.
January 22 -
S corporations are the nation's most common corporate tax designations.
January 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service said it has increased its enforcement efforts, auditing 84 percent more returns in fiscal year 2007 of individuals with incomes of $1 million or more compared to fiscal year 2006.
January 18 -
Gilman Ciocia has acquired Edward W. Halleran Accounting & Tax Service.
January 18 -
Thomson Tax & Accounting has upgraded its zCalc fiduciary practice system, adding an advanced estate tax calculator program for determining federal and state estate taxes.
January 18 -
Diane Siriani, a CPA and principal of Siriani and Associates, has formed a joint venture with Don Burniac of Associated Tax and Accounting to introduce an online tax-filing service.
January 18 -
The Congressional Budget Office has released a report on various options for stimulating the economy, including cutting personal and corporate taxes.
January 17 -
Congress’s Joint Committee on Taxation has released a list of tax provisions that expired at the end of last year, as well as several scheduled to end this year and in subsequent years.
January 16 -
The Supreme Court has handed down a unanimous decision in a case involving the deductibility of investment advisory fees by trusts, ruling that the expenses are deductible only to the extent that they exceed 2 percent of the adjusted gross income.
January 16