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Naples Daily News - Tue Dec 15, 11:56 am ET
Is your check in the mail? More than 10,000 federal tax refunds remain undelivered this year to Floridians, including more than 500 residents of Collier and Lee counties, according to the Internal Revenue Service.A total of 204 refund checks averaging $1,464 have not been delivered to Collier residents, and 344 checks averaging $1,503 remain undelivered to Lee taxpayers, according to the IRS ...
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WebCPA - 53 minutes ago
The Internal Revenue Service is making changes next year in the Employer s Annual Tax Return form.
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The Appleton Post-Crescent - Thu Dec 10, 5:30 am ET
The AARP Tax-Aide Group seeks volunteers to assist with income tax preparation for the areas low and middle income taxpayers with special attention to those aged 60 and older.
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Bloomberg - Fri Dec 11, 4:55 am ET
Dec. 10 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is working with tax-collection agencies in other countries on how to conduct joint audits of multinational corporations, Commissioner Douglas Shulman said.
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LawFuel - 2 hours 12 minutes ago
Los Angeles – LawFuel.com - This morning, in United States District Court in Los Angeles before the Honorable Judge J. Spencer Letts, the owner of an area art gallery was sentenced to serve 36 months in federal custody and one year supervised release for subscribing to a false tax return upon which he failed to report more than $1.1 million dollars in gross receipts to the Internal Revenue ...
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 14, 5:37 pm ET
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Micheal Fisher, a former co-owner of Fisher Sand & Gravel Co. Inc. (FSG) based in Dickinson, N.D., was sentenced to 37 months in prison today by Judge Daniel L. Hovland in Bismark, N.D., the Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced. Judge Hovland also ordered Fisher to pay a $90,000 fine and to pay restitution of $308,069.
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The Beacon News - Tue Dec 15, 6:42 am ET
Saving money on taxes will probably take a front seat for many with the current state of our economy. This is the time to think about implementing tax saving strategies in order to reduce your tax burden. There are plenty of new tax breaks that can be taken advantage of before Dec. 31 to help minimize your income taxes in 2009. Purchase a new vehicle before Dec. 31 and you can take a deduction ...
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Pine Bluff Commercial - Mon Dec 14, 10:27 am ET
The city of Pine Bluff received an audit from the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Internal Revenue Service at the end of November for taxes filed from March through December of 2007.
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Englewood Herald - Tue Dec 15, 1:28 am ET
Tom Munds Englewood wants you if your are willing to volunteer your time to provide free tax preparation and assistance to low- and middle-income taxpayers with special attention to taxpayers 60 and older.
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San Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour 53 minutes ago
Federal workers owed the government more than $3 billion in back income taxes in 2008, just as federal tax revenues started to suffer from the recession. More than 276,000 federal employees and retirees owed back income taxes as of Sept. 30, 2008, according... Income tax - Government - Revenue - Recession - Employment
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USA Today - Mon Dec 14, 1:44 am ET
A growing number of states are cutting back on distributing printed income tax forms in an effort to save money and encourage electronic filing.
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New Canaan Advertiser - Sat Dec 12, 11:56 am ET
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for 256 Fairfield County taxpayers, four from New Canaan, who may claim their share of undelivered refund checks totaling about $217,000.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Tue Dec 15, 11:31 am ET
Are you missing your tax refund? According to the IRS, 20 taxpayers in the area are missing out on their refund due to mailing address errors.
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Bloomberg - Sat Dec 12, 12:44 am ET
Dec. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Banks exiting the U.S. financial bailout program can retain tax deductions for losses when the government sells stakes in the companies, the Internal Revenue Service said.
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WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance - Sat Dec 12, 8:20 pm ET
A reader asks about the fate of the estate tax and whether it will disappear next year.