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Tax Pros Don’t Need to Sweat the IRS Budget Cuts
This is the first post from our slew of freelancer candidates. The following is by […]
FYI: Going Off the Grid for Your Personal Safety Does Not Constitute a Legitimate Reason for Not Paying Taxes
Last week, we learned that musician Lauryn Hill was a little behind on her taxes. […]
Memo to “I’m-not-a-good-test-taker” Tax Preparers: The IRS Asks That You Take Their Competency Exam Sooner Rather Than Later
No one is saying that you can't pass this thing, but if tests aren't your […]
Apparently Some People Filed Tax Returns In Their Pets’ Names
Everyone knows that the IRS makes silly mistakes from time to time, but presuming that […]
Tormentors of IRS Fresno Location Have Lost Their Sense of Scatological Humor
We managed to get through tax season without any bomb/white powder/crazy man in a plane […]
What Other Songs Are on the IRS Commissioner’s Workout Playlist?
NPR's attempt to offer up something other than the usual tax day fare includes sharing […]
The IRS Could Use a Hand Here
Specifically, because a lot of taxpayers could…uh, use a hand here: A new report from […]
IRS Gets Half of the Affordable Care Act Implementation Play Money
Doug Shulman's shop is getting $500 million of the $1 billion set aside for implementing […]
Doug Shulman: Five Years As IRS Commissioner Is Plenty for Me, Thanks
Come November, we're going to have a new Commish: Douglas Shulman, commissioner of the […]
The IRS Seems To Have Its Priorities Bassackwards
The new preparer regulation system is up and running. Accenture, formerly Andersen Consulting, collects millions […]
The Distaste for IRS’ Tax Preparer Regulations Has Reached Its Apex
The only question is, why did it took take so long? A nonprofit group plans […]
