...The high-level screening manager for the Internal Revenue Service who testified there was no political motivation behind the flagging of...
...in excess of" the $50,985 she reported to the Internal Revenue Service for 2009 and the $27,076 she reported in 2010....
In May 2013, the Internal Revenue Service issued a Private Letter Ruling addressing tax concerns resulting from a...
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Daily Business Review
...as FACTA, the law requires foreign banks to report to the Internal Revenue Service account holders who possess assets that are $50,000 or higher...
...s Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA). FATCA allows the American Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to retrieve account information from non-US financial institutions holding...
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...April that carries new significance in light of recent revelations: The Internal Revenue Service is collecting a lot more than taxes this year — it’s...
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...environment, and health solutions and services to federal, state, and local...90 percent of its total revenues from government contracts. Accordingly, SAIC...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has granted Duane Morris' appeal of a malpractice case involving the question of whether legal malpractice damages in civil cases are limited to the fees paid to an att
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