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WABI Bangor - Thu Dec 10, 5:02 pm ET
Some local tax professionals are hearing questions from first-time homebuyers, after new IRS rules went into effect last month. Stacey Hussey works at H&R Block in Bangor. She says many people were waiting until 2009 to claim their first-time homebuyer tax credit--- instead of filing an amende . . .
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Houston Chronicle - Thu Dec 10, 3:35 pm ET
Nathalene Rice Pickens was given a 27-month prison term for trying to build a reputation by impressing clients with big tax refunds.
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11 News Houston - Thu Dec 10, 3:25 pm ET
A local tax return preparer has been sentenced to prison for preparing false income tax returns, United States Attorney Tim Johnson announced Thursday. HOUSTON -- A local tax return preparer has been sentenced to prison for preparing false income tax returns, United States Attorney Tim Johnson announced Thursday. Nathalene Rice Pickens pleaded guilty in August to preparing false tax returns that ...
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Forbes - Thu Dec 10, 2:41 pm ET
High-income taxpayers, even those wihtout offshore accounts, are now targets. Here's how to protect yourself.
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The Tennessean - Thu Dec 10, 2:04 pm ET
WASHINGTON - The House voted Wednesday to extend $31 billion in popular tax breaks, including an income tax deduction for sales and property taxes that would help Tennesseans. It will be financed with a tax increase on investment fund managers and a crackdown on international tax cheats.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 1:56 pm ET
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A former civilian employee of the U.S. Department of Defense was sentenced today to 110 months in prison for filing false tax returns in which he failed to report more than $2.4 million in income, announced Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division Lanny A. Breuer and Assistant Attorney General of the Antitrust Division Christine A. Varney.
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Alameda Sun - Thu Dec 10, 11:18 am ET
Funding for the Boys and Girls Club project with Measure WW money might put the underlying bond's tax-exempt status at risk. At last week's city council meeting, Dave Collins, East Bay Regional Park District's assistant general manager for finance
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 10, 8:00 am ET
NYACK, N.Y.----Presidential Life Corporation , today announced that it has recently discovered several irregularities relating to the 2007 tax return filed by the Kurz Family Foundation, Ltd. as part of an application made by the Foundation to the New York State Insurance Department for approval of its acquisition of a controlling interest in the Company.
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The Fort Collins Coloradoan - Thu Dec 10, 7:15 am ET
Aims Community College in Greeley is taking part in the Tax Help Colorado program, offering free tax return preparation and filing for anyone who makes less than $50,000 annually.
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Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal - Thu Dec 10, 7:09 am ET
TUPELO – Former attorney William Catledge of Tupelo will report to a federal prison in Pensacola, Fla., the U.S. Bureau of Prisons decided. Catledge will serve a 35-month sentence for guilty pleas to income tax evasion and mail fraud.
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The Washington Times - Thu Dec 10, 6:44 am ET
The House voted Wednesday to extend $31 billion in popular tax breaks, including an income tax deduction for sales and property taxes, to be financed with a tax increase on investment fund managers and a crackdown on international tax cheats. The 45 tax deductions and credits for businesses and individuals are scheduled to expire at year's end. The House voted 241-181 to extend them for a year ...
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Chicago Sun-Times - Thu Dec 10, 6:28 am ET
WASHINGTON -- The House voted Wednesday to extend $31 billion in popular tax breaks, including an income tax deduction for sales and property taxes, to be financed with a tax increase on investment fund managers and a crackdown on international tax cheats.The 45 tax deductions and credits for businesses and individuals are scheduled to expire at year's end. The House voted 241-181 to extend them ...
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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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The Register-News - Thu Dec 10, 5:13 am ET
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Sentencing has been delayed several weeks for a township man who pleaded guilty to taking more than $1 million in kickback payments while working as a project manager for a national cellular telecommunications provider.
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OfficialWire - Thu Dec 10, 5:12 am ET
Federal agents have quizzed Florida legislators about an indicted political lobbyist charged with fraud and financial irregularities, officials said.