...s decision in Peek, a brief review of the playing field is useful. IRAs are subject to the prohibited transaction rules of Code...
...field for well over 15 years, and that makes my head spin a bit every time I read it. There’s a worksheet in IRS...
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Daily Business Review
...special agent in charge of the criminal investigation division in the Miami field office of the Internal Revenue Service. He will oversee all...
...on Law post almost two weeks ago, I argued that the recent IRS non-scandal-scandal is another good moment to wish that our journalists...
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Daily Business Review
Latin Americans' voracious appetite for homes and condos in the Miami area has driven the housing inventory to low levels not seen in decades, helping property values to slowly edge up
...Dr. at Plainfield Ave., Edison. Topic: Representing Low-Income Taxpayers Before the IRS. Cost: $15 per person. Preregistration is required. For more information or to...
...has designated to police this extremely vague set of rules. The IRS field office in Cincinnati is where 501(c)(4) applications are processed...
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...a strong advantage in Wisconsin among potential Democratic candidates, while the Republican field is pretty wide open. That said, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan drew the...
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