It’s tax cut-apalooza on Capitol Hill. No wonder. It’s an election year, and a majority of Americans are not happy with the current state of
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The U.S. Supreme Court finally ruled on a landmark tax incentive case involving the rights of individual states to provide tax breaks to corporations who
Read MoreSurvivor Winner A Big Loser In Court
Survivor winner Richard Hatch who was previously convicted of tax evasion was sentenced today to more than four years in federal prison. U.S. District Judge
Read MoreNothing Like A Good Deficit…
To make you consider even more tax cuts. Now that Congress has pushed through a $70 million tax bill, some Congressional officials are hoping to
Read MoreCost Of Doing Business
The IRS has announced increases in a number of user fees for tax-exempt organizations, effective July 1, 2006. Specifically of interest, the fee for an
Read MoreA Little Too Job-Happy?
A court has reinstated a verdict against an IRS employee who threatened her arresting officers with audits, even though she had no authority or ability
Read MoreTax Deadline Fast Approaches
The deadline for tax-exempt organizations to file the Form 990 or Form 990-EZ (informational returns) is May 15. Tax-exempt organizations that cannot meet the deadline
Read MoreIRS Continues To Probe Money-laundering
Well, only if you live in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska, New
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