A Pennsylvania man has been found guilty of stealing personal information and selling it to scammers to use to file false tax returns. He stole the information from his job – at a health clinic.
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Taxes From A To Z (2016): Q Is For Qualifying Charitable Organization
Taxes From A To Z (2016): Q is Qualifying Charitable Organization.
Read MoreTrump Attorneys Put Out Letter To Confirm IRS Audits
The Trump campaign has released a letter from Trump’s tax attorneys confirming that Trump is under audit from IRS.
Read MoreTaxes From A To Z (2016): P Is For Paying Your Taxes In Pennies (and Dollars)
Taxes From A To Z (2016): P is for Paying Your Taxes in Pennies (and Dollars)
Read MoreTaxes From A To Z (2016): O Is For Outplacement Services
Taxes From A To Z (2016): O is for Outpatient Services.
Read MoreIRS Encourages Taxpayers To Check Refund Status Online (Millions Already Have)
Looking for your tax refund? The IRS encourages you to check the status of your refund online.
Read MoreTaxpayer Advocate Holding Public Forums Seeking Taxpayer Comment On IRS Future Plans
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson and Rep. Mark Meadows, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations, have announced the next in a series of public forums designed to allow taxpayers to voice what they want and need from the IRS in order to comply with their tax obligations. The next public forum will be held on Monday, April 4, at 5:30 pm at the Henderson County King Street Meeting Room in Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Read MoreMan Accused Of Illegal Access To IRS Transcript Service Pleads Guilty To Money Laundering
It was just a matter of time before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) would begin to process the fallout from the illegal access of tax information using the “Get Transcript” tool. And, as predicted, that information was used to further identity theft-related tax fraud.
Read MoreWalmart Gets Big Win Over Puerto Rico: No More 'Walmart Tax'
In December of 2015, Wal-Mart PR, the Puerto Rico arm of the venerable Wal-Mart chain, filed a lawsuit against the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in a bid to overturn certain new tax laws the retailer claimed were discriminatory and violated federal laws and the U.S. Constitution. Today, the U.S. District Court formally agreed with the retailer in Wal-Mart Puerto Rico Inc. v. Zaragoza-Gomez, 15-cv-3018, U.S. District Court, District of Puerto Rico (San Juan).
Read MoreTaxes From A To Z (2016): N Is For Nominee
Taxes From A To Z (2016): N is for Nominees.
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