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The 12th meeting of the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform will be held on Sept. 15 in Washington.
August 31 -
Minnesota's Department of Revenue will give residents who have used abusive tax shelters until Jan. 31 to amend their tax returns without facing new penalties passed during the 2005 special legislative session.
August 29 -
The 11th meeting of the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform will be held on Sept. 8 in Washington.
August 28 -
Specifics of a deal are being hammered out between federal prosecutors and KPMG LLP, and the name of former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Richard Breeden is being floated to serve as in independent monitor of the firm's future activities.
August 25 -
A Council On State Taxation representative told the National Conference of State Legislatures they should expect a hearing before the Senate Finance Committee this fall.
August 23 -
Although other states have reportedly considered the strategy, Mississippi is expected to be the first to file criminal charges against Big Four firm KPMG, in connection with benefit tax work the company performed for WorldCom.
August 22 -
A recent report from Government Accountability Office says that the Internal Revenue Service needs to establish a more "results-oriented approach" to reducing the tax gap -- the difference between taxes owed and taxes paid in the country.
August 21 -
Alvarez & Marsal Tax Advisory Services LLC has added five new managing directors to its team of senior tax professionals.
August 21 -
The IRS hasn't focused on S corporation audits in 21 years, and needs to update its data so that it can tweak its audit machinery to select audits more effectively. Therefore, they plan to select 5,000 S corporations for random audits under the National Research Program.
August 21 -
The dominant players in application service provider tax prep technology continue to consolidate their positions. But there is still room for smaller ones to enter the market.
August 21 -
On a professional level, tax time for me means a series of futile attempts to contact CPAs and whole firms that have basically gone into hibernation until the tulips and crocus begin to bloom. Even the simplest request, such as confirming an address or partner count, is often met with a sweeping anathema from an otherwise sunny receptionist, who sounds more like an enraged stevedore who got his hand caught in a gaffing hook.
August 21 -
* IRS SUSPENDS PLAN TO CLOSE ASSISTANCE CENTERS: The Internal Revenue Service will scrap its plans to close 68 Taxpayer Assistance Centers after Congress insisted the agency further study the potential impact of the closures.
August 21 -
The AMT Credit Fairness Act has been introduced in the House with significant bipartisan sponsorship. The bill provides relief for incentive stock option alternative minimum tax victims by accelerating the refund of stranded ISO AMT overpayment credits that, under current law, would not be returned within the taxpayer's lifetime.
August 21 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board adopted new ethics and independence rules for auditors that place clear limits on the ability of accounting firms to offer tax services to their audit clients.
August 21 -
A former accountant at bank HVB Group pleaded guilty in the first prosecution arising from a Senate investigation of tax shelters.
August 14 -
Negotiations are continuing between federal prosecutors and KPMG, and an indictment of the firm for its role in selling tax shelters appears to have been ruled out, according to published reports.
August 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service was recognized for its community-based partnerships linking low-income taxpayers with organizations that prepare tax returns for free, ensure they properly receive tax credits and assist them with ways to build financial savings.
August 11 -
The unexpected jump in tax receipts projected for the fiscal year ending in September provides additional momentum for real tax reform, according to observers.
August 7 -
During a recent meeting in Chicago, representatives of the 18 states in the Streamlined Sales Tax Project reached agreement on how items are to be classified across the board for purposes of assessing sales tax.
August 7 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson urged the Internal Revenue Service to focus more broadly on steps to increase voluntary compliance.
August 7