It may make good drama to play with the tax laws all the way up to the year-end but uncertainty as Congress fiddles means that
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In Effort To Curb Immigration Related Fraud, IRS Changes ITIN Procedures
The Internal Revenue Service has announced updates in procedure with respect to Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) requirements. ITINs are basically the equivalent of Social
Read MoreLindsay Lohan Has Yet To Settle Tax Bills With IRS, Faces Account Seizures
Despite a helping hand from Charlie Sheen last month, Lindsay Lohan has apparently not yet settled her tax bills. According to the gossip site TMZ
Read MoreIRS Commissioner Says Public Goodbye After Election 2012
Yesterday was a pretty busy day in the media. There was a lot of thought and commentary about the election and what it meant for
Read MoreIRS Offers Tax Break For Sandy Relief Efforts
There is a Winter Weather Advisory in effect across parts of PA and NJ through tomorrow. According to the forecast, snow accumulations are expected of
Read MoreTax Relief & Helping Out As Hurricane Sandy Recovery Efforts Continue
I know that cleanup efforts are still ongoing in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy… 21,000 people in the Philadelphia area alone are still without power
Read MoreIRS Issues Warning On Fake Web Site
It’s not just the goblins and ghouls that you have to worry about this month. It’s the real bad guys: scammers and thieves. Just this
Read MoreIRS Commissioner To Step Down After Presidential Election
As expected, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner Doug Shulman, the 47th commissioner to serve, has officially announced his plans to step down at the end
Read MoreInvestigation Into Bank Bailout Fraud Leads To Tax Charges
Apparently there are differences of opinions as to what, exactly, “too big to fail” means. When the now-defunct Park Avenue Bank went south, the FDIC
Read MoreScammers Send More Bogus IRS Emails
If you’re like me, you got slammed today with bogus emails claiming to be from the IRS. Most were the run of the mill “Federal
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