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Federal Income Taxes:
  IRS Sending Rebate Information Packets to SS, VA Beneficiaries
  High Corporate Tax Rate Impairs U.S. Competitiveness
  You Must File 2007 Tax Return To Receive Stimulus Rebate in 2008
  IRS Advises Taxpayers To Be Careful When Selecting a Tax Preparer
  Ireland's Low Corporate Tax Rate Fuels Interest in U.S.
  Economic Stimulus Package Clears Congress
  Survey Finds Most Consumers Would Not Spend Tax Rebate
  Economic Stimulus Plan: How Might It Work?
  Federal Transportation Panel Recommends Higher Excise Taxes on Gasoline
  National Economic Stimulus Legislation Agreement Announced
  1040 Packages Missing Some Forms Because of AMT Patch
  Tax Watchdog Finds No Problems with IRS Fees Paid to Private Collection Agencies
  Email Refund Scams Resurface as Filing Season Starts
  Tax Round-Up: A Look Ahead to Changes in 2008
  Congress Agrees To AMT Tax Relief at Last-Minute, Before Its Recess
  New Mortgage Debt Relief Plan Becomes Law
  House Lawmakers Mull Ways to Tax Rising E-Commerce
  Clean Patch for AMT Clears Senate
  No Changes Anticipated in Tax Extenders Package
  Delayed Start to 2008 Filing Season Could Mean Numerous Problems for IRS, Taxpayers
  "Crisis Looming" for Small Tax Exempts: IRS Taxpayer Advocate
  House Approves One-Year AMT Patch Legislation
  Income Tax Refunds Delayed Due To Congress' Inaction over AMT Patch
  Is It a Business or a Hobby? Feds Consider Changing Tax Law
  Congress Begins Work on Temporary AMT Patch, Extenders Bill
  Internet Access Tax Ban Extended by Feds
  Collection Agencies Recover $24 Million in First Year of IRS Privatization Initiative
  2008 Tax Brackets Projected
  Inability To Match Information to Tax Returns Could Be Costing IRS Millions
  Feds Move To Address Mortgage Market Worries
  Congress To Consider Eliminating Mortgage Interest Deduction on Larger Homes
  Congress Probes Fee Structures of 401(k) Retirement Plans
  Feds Unveil Comprehensive Plan to Close $300 Billion Tax Gap; More Audits for Small Business Owners
  Sales Tax Holidays Offer Consumer Savings, Business Opportunities
  IRS Encourages Taxpayers to Safeguard Records from Hurricane Damage
  Senate Finance Panel Hears Solutions for AMT Problem
  IRS Warns Taxpayers of New E-Mail Scams
  New Tax Laws Provide More Pain than Pleasure
  Tax Extensions Still Allow for Retirement Planning Opportunities
  Social Security Still Going for Broke
  Are Small Businesses a 'Tax Gap' Target
  Prepare Now for Next Year's Tax Season
  Tax Deadline Nears, But Extensions Are Easily Available
  Last-Minute Tax Filing Tips
  Save Money, Cut Taxes with an IRA Before Tax Day
  Over $2 Billion in Unclaimed Refunds From 2003 Faces Looming Deadline
  IRS Cautions Taxpayers About Tax Scams
  Giving Through IRA Distributions Benefits Taxpayers, Charities
  IRS Continues Work on Reducing Tax Gap
  Taxpayers Making Costly Mistakes When Claiming Federal Telephone Excise Tax Refund
  Income Tax Filing Deadline Changed by IRS
  IRS Touts Program for Free Filing of Tax Returns
  IRS Begins Tax Season With Important Issues Unresolved
  IRS Officials Highlight Tax Return Changes for Individuals
  Final Tax Package Extended; Congress Adjourns
  New Pension Law Allows Tax Return-Funded IRAs
  Gov't Can't Audit Its Way Out of Tax Gap: IRS Official
  Standard Mileage Rate Unveiled for 2007
  Failure to Renew Expired Tax Extenders Subject of Concern, Debate
  Social Security, Self-Employment Taxes Set for 2007
  Congressional Panel Examines Business Tax Reform
  Rules Change for Hybrid Vehicle Tax Credit
  Tax Rate Projections for 2007
  New Pension Law Expands Investment Advice Options
  IRS Announces Long-Distance Telephone Tax Refund Amounts
  IRS Outlines Taxpayer Protections in Private Debt Collection Program
  IRS Outsources Some Debt Collection Activity
  Combat Pay Now Factored into IRA Contribution Limit
  Congress Passes Comprehensive Pension Reform Bill
  Introducing the New Roth 401(k) Retirement Plan
  Estate Tax/Minimum Wage Bill Falls in Senate; Pension Legislation Approved
  House Couples Estate Tax Reform with Minimum Wage Hike
  Sales Tax Holidays Offer Consumer Savings and Business Opportunities
  IRS Releases First Fact Sheet To Address Business Income Tax Gap; More To Come
  Challenges Arise for New Bankruptcy Law
  U.S. Consumption Taxes All Over the Map
  House Passes Estate Tax Relief Bill, Senate Vote Expected Next
  Vacation Home Rentals Offer Tax-Free Income Opportunity
  Full Estate Tax Repeal Dies in Senate; Compromise Reform Under Consideration
  IRS Concedes Defeat on Long Distance Telephone Tax; Refunds To Be Granted
  New Retirement Savings Opportunities in Recent Tax Relief Law
  Congress Extends Tax Relief Provisions with Offsets, Seeks To Reinstate Expired Credits
  IRS and States Join to Combat Money Laundering
  IRS Beefs Up Enforcement to Counter Employment Tax Evasion
  Prepare Now for Next Year's Tax Season
  Last-Minute Tax Filing Tips
  Congress Again Fails to Pass Tax Package for New Fiscal Year
  Over $2 Billion in Unclaimed Refunds From 2002 Faces Looming Deadline
  IRS Resources Help Ease Tax Filing Season for Hurricane Victims
  Save Money, Cut Taxes with an IRA Before Tax Day
  IRS Reminds Oscar Presenters that "Goodie Bags" Are Taxable Employer Gifts
  IRS Reports $345 Billion in Taxes Went Unpaid for 2001 Tax Year
  Taxpayers' Failing Grade on Tax Topics Could Be Costly: Survey
  IRS Cautions Taxpayers About Tax Scams
  Remember to Love Thy Spouse This Tax Season
  New Tax Credits Available for Energy Efficient Home Improvements
  Congress Returns to Unfinished Work
  IRS Programs Come Under Fire
  New Tax Year Means Many Tax Changes to Consider
  Permanent AMT Fix Poses Difficult Choices
  Congress Ends 2005 Session; Tax Reconciliation Conference Ahead in 2006
  Congress Finalizes Katrina Tax Relief, Turns to Reconstruction Funding
  House of Representatives Approves Series of Tax Measures
  Tax Reform Panel Releases Final Report
  Undelivered 2005 Refunds
  AMT Negates Tax Relief for High Earners
  New Katrina Related Tax Law Changes
  2006 Tax Brackets Projected
  IRS Temporarily Raises Standard Mileage Rate
  Small Business Resources for Katrina Recovery
  Modified Social Security Reform Measure Would Use Limited Personal Accounts
  Sales Tax Holidays Offer Consumer Savings and Business Opportunities
  National Tax Reform Panel Listens to Options, Obstacles
  New Reforms of Flexible Spending Accounts Will Benefit Employees
  IRAs Exempt From Bankruptcy Estate
  CEA Report Examines Tax Reform Options, Predicts Sustained U.S. Economic Growth
  IRS's Proposed 403(b) Regulations Would Limit Employee Options, Burden Employers
  Debate Continues Over Social Security Reform Issues
  Congress's Legislative Agenda Takes Shape
  Tsunami Disaster Relief Law Extends Tax Deductibility of Donations
  Bush Rules Out Payroll Tax Increases as Part of Any Social Security Fix
  HSAs: Consumer-Directed Health Care on the Horizon
  FICA Tax Threshold, Social Security Benefits Will Moderately Increase
  Congress Extends Individual and Business Tax Cuts; Adds New Tax Relief
  Avoid Potential Pitfalls with Charitable Car Donations
  Do You Know Your Fiduciary Responsibilities for Employee Retirement Plans?
  House Passes Temporary AMT Relief
  Congress Moves To Make Some Tax Cuts Permanent
  IRS To Improve Enforcement Efforts
  Filing Your Tax Return: How Errors Lead to Audits
  Using Like-Kind Exchanges

Payroll Taxes:
  Do You Know Your Fiduciary Responsibilities for Employee Retirement Plans?
  Restaurants: Understanding Your Tip Reporting Obligations

State Taxes:
  State Tax Amnesty Programs Raise Revenues, Taxpayer Compliance
  State Budgets Beginning To See Recovery
  States Face Growing Budget Gaps, Half Eyeing Tax Increases
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