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The Tuscaloosa News - Sun Nov 15, 4:30 am ET
Combined reports The Internal Revenue Service is looking for 71 Tuscaloosa County residents whose income tax refund checks were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service because of mailing address errors.
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Desert Dispatch - Sun Nov 15, 11:35 am ET
BARSTOW • The federal government seeks eight Barstow residents who have yet to receive their tax refund. The Internal Revenue Service owes an average of $1.03 million in refunds from 2008 tax returns to more than 900 San Bernardino County...
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Purcell Register - Mon Nov 23, 6:23 am ET
(ARA) - About 71 million American households (47 percent) will owe no federal income tax for 2009 thanks, in part, to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), according to estimates by the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center. The other 53 percent of us will have to pay.
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Today's Sunbeam - Tue Nov 24, 12:55 am ET
Do you like helping people? Do you like helping people put money in their pockets? Then being a VITA volunteer may be designed just for you.
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Jacksonville Daily News - Sun Nov 15, 3:10 am ET
It’s not tax season, but the Internal Revenue Service may be looking for you. The IRS is seeking 86 Onslow County residents and 30 Carteret County residents who are due refunds that were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service due to mailing address errors.
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ABC News - Sat Nov 14, 2:46 am ET
IRS documents say Zsa Zsa Gabor owes $118,321 in back taxes; Lawyer says Madoff money to blame Zsa Zsa Gabor - Tax - Internal Revenue Service - Accounting - United States
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MSN Money - Mon Nov 23, 6:47 pm ET
The holidays -- a season of giving and joy -- are almost here. It's also your last chance to cut your 2009 taxes. (Keep those receipts when you give to charities!)
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The Commercial Dispatch - Sat Nov 14, 9:09 pm ET
The Internal Revenue Service reported 951 Mississippi tax refunds, totaling $781,314, are undeliverable, including refunds to more than 100 local residents; the average Mississippi refund is $822.
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WebCPA - Tue Nov 24, 1:10 am ET
Corporate clients will likely be approaching their next audit with extra care. The reason: A recent federal appeals court decision has made it clear that information previously viewed as private under the "work-product doctrine" may no longer be protected.
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Victorville Daily Press - Tue Nov 24, 7:41 pm ET
HESPERIA • A Hesperia businesswoman pleaded guilty to filing false tax information and is facing three years in prison, according to IRS Criminal Investigation officials. Yun Jung Han, owner of the Bear Valley Car Wash on Bear Valley Road,...
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Hesperia Star - Tue Nov 24, 7:02 pm ET
A Hesperia businesswoman pleaded guilty to filing false tax information and is facing three years in prison, according to IRS Criminal Investigation officials. Yun Jung Han, owner of the Bear Valley Car Wash located on Bear Valley Road, filed false...
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Law.com - Fri Nov 20, 11:56 pm ET
Dealing another major setback to the IRS in the ongoing litigation over how it handled a massive $8 billion refund for a now-abandoned telephone excise tax, a Pennsylvania federal judge has refused to dismiss a nationwide class action that says the agency's public notices about the refund's availability violated due process. The ruling comes on the heels of a scathing August decision from a ...
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 17, 7:45 pm ET
A Dickinson construction materials company ignored years of Internal Revenue Service warnings before the corporation and its executives were indicted for tax fraud, a federal judge said Tuesday.
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Kansas City InfoZine - Tue Nov 24, 5:57 am ET
Four individuals were sentenced by U.S. District Judge Marianne O. Battani in federal court in Detroit for their roles in a wide-ranging international stock fraud scheme involving the illegal use of bulk commercial e-mails, or "spamming."
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Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Nov 26, 6:00 am ET
Banker's error in titling an IRA causes a $35,000 tax bill, and he should be on the hook to fix it.