Working All Day For the IRS
The IRS indicted an ex-attorney living in Las Vegas for tax fraud. Now they are warning other people during the peak of the filing season not to let greed be your guide.
By Roger Cornish KWCH 12 Eyewitness News The Internal Revenue Service has awarded over $9 million in matching grants to Low Income Taxpayer Clinics for 2012. LITCs are organizations that represent low-income taxpayers in federal tax controversies with
Yesterday, the IRS released its annual “Dirty Dozen” ranking of tax scams, reminding taxpayers to use caution during tax season to protect themselves against a wide range of nefarious schemes. Narrowly missing the Top 12
The Internal Revenue Service will allow businesses hiring qualified veterans additional time, beyond the 28-day deadline, to submit forms for certification to claim veteran tax credits, according to a notice from the agency released Feb. 9.
According to IRS documents filed with the state agencies, Rosenfield was paid $472288 in "legal/professional" fees from ConsumerWatchdog in 2010. He also received $40530 in political consulting fees from the organization's political committees that
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