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A federal grand jury in New York has indicted four people in a scheme to claim false income tax refunds using the identities of clients of two New York City agencies.
December 3 -
Tax attorney Roni Deutch has written an open letter to the Internal Revenue Service criticizing the agency's offer in compromise program, which is supposed to help taxpayers settle their debts.
December 3 -
The U.S. Treasury Department has signed a protocol updating the current income tax treaty between the U.S. and New Zealand.
December 3 -
December's a perfect time for accountants to check their lists twice to make sure they have all their bases covered before busy season starts cranking.
December 3 -
As President-elect Barack Obama continues to name members of his cabinet who will have to quickly deal with pressing national and economic security issues, people are beginning to wonder if he will be able to fulfill the promises he made in his campaign.
December 3 -
A federal grand jury has indicted a man after he crashed a motor vehicle twice into the side of a building that contains the offices of both the Internal Revenue Service and the Small Business Administration.
December 2 -
The IRS is not well prepared in the event of serious disasters, according to two new reports by the Treasury Department's inspector general.
December 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service has added two new appeals programs for taxpayers who are disputing IRS actions.
December 2 -
December's a perfect time for accountants to check their lists twice to make sure they have all their bases covered before busy season starts cranking.
December 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service said that taxpayers who make qualifying cash contributions for disaster relief efforts in the Midwest are able to benefit from a recently passed law that suspends the percentage-of-income limits that would normally apply when taxpayers deduct the contributions on their 2008 federal tax returns.
December 1 -
Lawyers representing two former KPMG executives asked a judge overseeing their trial on tax charges to declare either a mistrial or dismissal in the tax shelter case.
November 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued the fall 2008 edition of its Statistics of Income Bulletin, showing growth in income for both individuals and businesses in 2006, but that was before the economic downturn had really hit.
November 26 -
A small business advocacy group is accusing President-elect Barack Obama of backing away from his campaign promises before he even takes office.
November 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service has reduced the 2009 optional standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile, citing lower gas prices.
November 25 -
CPA firm Cottrill Arbutina Professional Services has acquired an eight-person tax and audit group from S.R. Snodgrass, expanding its reach in Western Pennsylvania and its auto dealership client base.
November 25 -
A new report on President-elect Barack Obama's tax policies sees his mantle of change perhaps leading him to change some of his tax proposals as he works with Congress next year.
November 24 -
An IRS revenue agent was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport after he was indicted a few days earlier by a grand jury on charges of tax fraud and obstructing an investigation into his tax return.
November 21 -
An Internal Revenue Service advisory group has released a report detailing a wide-ranging set of 70 recommendations, including new requirements for tax preparers.
November 21 -
President-elect Barack Obama plans to shift tax incentives to encourage more use of renewable energy sources, according to one tax expert.
November 20 -
Accounting firm I.A. Rozen & Associates is searching for the "The Last Baby Born in 2008" as a way to call attention to year-end tax deductions for families.
November 20