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21 Feb 2012, 1:43 pm
The IRS also has refused to recognize all benefits provided in preventing improper use of net operating losses (NOLs), as well as a variety of other future benefits to the Treasury. [read post]
25 Feb 2010, 7:47 pm by John Watts & M. Stan Herring
Individuals, businesses, educators, charities and others have been targeted by e-mails that claim to come from the IRS or Treasury Department. [read post]
27 Feb 2020, 2:20 pm by Matthew D. Lee
Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced the appointment of Erin M. [read post]
28 Jun 2017, 5:01 am by James Edward Maule
For more than a few years, I have tried to persuade advocates of federal and state ReadyReturn programs that one of the major impediments to implementing a well-intentioned but doomed idea is the failure of the IRS and state revenue departments to handle data with sufficient reliability to avoid the disastrous consequences of data management errors. [read post]
13 May 2014, 2:05 pm
Department of Defense participates in the Treasury Offset Program. [read post]
21 May 2024, 10:00 pm
The US Department of Treasury and the IRS on May 16 released Notice 2024-41, which provides a new elective safe harbor that taxpayers may use to qualify for the domestic content bonus credit amount under Sections 45, 45Y, 48, and 48E of the Internal Revenue Code. [read post]
21 May 2024, 10:00 pm
The US Department of Treasury and the IRS on May 16 released Notice 2024-41, which provides a new elective safe harbor that taxpayers may use to qualify for the domestic content bonus credit amount under Sections 45, 45Y, 48, and 48E of the Internal Revenue Code. [read post]
21 May 2024, 10:00 pm
The US Department of Treasury and the IRS on May 16 released Notice 2024-41, which provides a new elective safe harbor that taxpayers may use to qualify for the domestic content bonus credit amount under Sections 45, 45Y, 48, and 48E of the Internal Revenue Code. [read post]
21 May 2024, 10:00 pm
The US Department of Treasury and the IRS on May 16 released Notice 2024-41, which provides a new elective safe harbor that taxpayers may use to qualify for the domestic content bonus credit amount under Sections 45, 45Y, 48, and 48E of the Internal Revenue Code. [read post]
21 May 2024, 10:00 pm
The US Department of Treasury and the IRS on May 16 released Notice 2024-41, which provides a new elective safe harbor that taxpayers may use to qualify for the domestic content bonus credit amount under Sections 45, 45Y, 48, and 48E of the Internal Revenue Code. [read post]
21 May 2024, 10:00 pm
The US Department of Treasury and the IRS on May 16 released Notice 2024-41, which provides a new elective safe harbor that taxpayers may use to qualify for the domestic content bonus credit amount under Sections 45, 45Y, 48, and 48E of the Internal Revenue Code. [read post]
5 Aug 2016, 10:32 am by Mary Jane Wilmoth
The Department of Treasury can still appeal the Tax Court’s landmark ruling. [read post]
23 Aug 2018, 1:50 pm by Colby Pastre
The Treasury Department could have gone several routes here. [read post]
26 Apr 2020, 8:56 am by Gene Takagi
This makes sense as the proposed rule notes: “The Treasury Department and the IRS are not aware of any intent of Congress to change the public support test when enacting section 512(a)(6). [read post]
14 Aug 2015, 6:50 am by Kelly Phillips Erb
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Institutions Emil Henry, (on left),and Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Scott Parsons pose with a copy of the new Treasury Department DVD on Identify Theft at a press conference at the Treasury Department in Washington, DC on January 26, 2006. [read post]
11 Aug 2022, 12:02 pm by Tom Smith
Last year, the Treasury Department said the money would be used to hire 86,852 new IRS employees over the next 10 years, the largest group of them assigned to auditing Americans' tax returns.So the GOP reaction was quick. [read post]
1 Jul 2011, 9:03 am by Mike Scarcella
Gilbert Rothenberg, acting deputy assistant attorney general for appellate litigation at the Justice Department's Tax Division, argued for the IRS. [read post]