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The New York State Society of CPAs installed Sharon Sabba Fierstein as its new president.
May 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has published the 2009 inflation-adjusted deduction limits for health savings accounts.
May 14 -
Authorities indicted a former UBS banker on charges of helping a real estate billionaire and other clients avoid taxes.
May 14 -
Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, has introduced a bill to extend tax credits and deductions that expired last year or would expire at the end of this year, including tax incentives for renewable energy.
May 14 -
The Senate Finance Committee held hearings on tax reform for individuals, the latest in a series of hearings on tax reform.
May 13 -
The alternative motor vehicle credit is difficult for the Internal Revenue Service to administer because of complex tax laws, according to a new report.
May 12 -
A group promoting pastors’ First Amendment rights has announced an initiative to challenge the ban on endorsements of political candidates by tax-exempt organizations.
May 12 -
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Douglas Shulman promised to continue enforcement efforts against tax shelters and provide clearer tax guidance.
May 11 -
The House has passed housing legislation to help homeowners threatened by foreclosure, including tax benefits to sweeten the package.
May 11 -
The Treasury Department paid out an additional 22.18 million economic stimulus payments, or tax rebates, to American households last week, for a total of $20.138 billion.
May 11 -
The Nebraska Board of Public Accountancy has launched a service to enable CPAs and CPA firms to renew their licenses via the Web.
May 11 -
Cindy McCain, the wife of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has refused to release her tax returns.
May 11 -
Much of the excess tax collected by the Internal Revenue Service from businesses for telephone excise taxes is not being claimed or refunded, according to a new report.
May 8 -
The New York State Senate has agreed to suspend the gasoline tax for the summer, as the topic continues to be the talk of presidential candidates.
May 8 -
The Justice Department has sued a South Holland, Ill., tax preparer and her company to bar them from preparing tax returns, claiming they are responsible for more than $12 million in tax losses for the government.
May 7 -
A new poll shows that most Americans don't want state or federal tax agencies to prepare their taxes.
May 7 -
A merger between two corporate tax prep firms in Australia aims to give new competition to the Big Four.
May 7 -
Senate Democrats have proposed legislation that would roll back $17 billion in tax breaks for oil and gas companies and impose a 25 percent windfall profits tax on the companies.
May 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service's Electronic Crimes Program needs to have more controls in place, says a new report.
May 6 -
The New York State Society of CPAs plans to hold its 29th Annual New York CPA Business & Technology Show & Conference on May 14 and 15 at the New York Hilton Hotel, featuring Tracy Byrnes of Fox Business News and IRS Special Agent Mike Minto as speakers.
May 6