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Accounting firm Wipfli has created a task force to help companies cope with the financial crisis.
January 23 -
Treasury Secretary-designate Timothy Geithner apologized for his tax mistakes and promised reforms of both tax policy and the controversial Troubled Assets Relief Program during a confirmation hearing.
January 22 -
Taxpayers in Delaware, Illinois, New York and Rhode Island who file paper returns will be sending them to different Internal Revenue Service centers this year.
January 22 -
TaxTalent has introduced a new contract-staff Web site, TaxForce.com, aiming to match the top 20 percent of tax professionals with companies in need of their high-level services.
January 22 -
KPMG has named a new chief information officer and a new leader of its tax restructuring and corporate recovery practice.
January 22 -
California Controller John Chiang said the state's budget crunch could force him to delay tax refunds and other planned expenditures.
January 21 -
The inspiring inauguration of President Barack Obama marked a historic moment and is sure to signal some broad tax policy changes in his administration.
January 21 -
S corporations are the nation's most common corporate tax designations.
January 21 -
Current tax law allows corporations to obtain a Quick Refund from the IRS when they overpay estimated tax during the year.
January 20 -
Eighty-three of the 100 largest publicly traded U.S. corporations in terms of 2007 revenue reported having subsidiaries in jurisdictions listed as tax havens or financial privacy jurisdictions, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office.
January 20 -
A federal court has ordered a Louisiana CPA to stop claiming improper tax deductions for the business expenses of his mariner clients.
January 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued interim guidance on the ability of a tax return preparer to use statistical compilations of anonymous tax return information to support their business.
January 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service implemented a new electronic filing system knowing it contained security vulnerabilities that could put taxpayer information at risk.
January 16 -
A man who operated several tax preparation businesses has been sentenced to 11 years in federal prison after he was convicted of defrauding clients and the Internal Revenue Service.
January 16 -
S corporations are the nation's most common corporate tax designations.
January 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to open its electronic filing season on Friday, Jan. 16, and debut a new service that allows taxpayers to simply fill out forms on-screen and file their taxes for free.
January 15 -
Raoul Weil, the former head of Swiss bank UBS's cross-border private banking operations, was declared a fugitive by a Fort Lauderdale judge as U.S. prosecutors upped the ante in their battle against Swiss bank accounts used to shelter assets from taxation.
January 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued final regulations related to postponement of certain tax-related deadlines due to either service in a combat zone or a federally declared disaster.
January 15 -
The House Appropriations Committee has proposed an economic stimulus bill containing $275 billion in tax cuts and $550 billion worth of spending on renewable energy, infrastructure, education and other projects.
January 15 -
President-elect Barack Obama reportedly plans to modify several of the tax break proposals that his transition team has been planning for the economic stimulus package after encountering resistance from key lawmakers.
January 14