...would report the manager to the attorney general, the district attorney, the IRS and the Better Business Bureau, among others. The manager responded...
...could obtain a twelve-month extension of both deadlines. The IRS approved the automatic six-month extension to the filing deadline and the...
...to file the estate-tax return from the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS"). The accountant told Knappe that the deadline had been extended one...
...board members. The men never reported the money as income to the IRS. Jennings and Feuerborn were convicted by a jury of conspiring...
...reorganization over the objections of the U.S. Trustee's Office, the IRS and the Department of Energy. "Considering the number of...
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