IRS

Apr 162013


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UPI.com
IRS chief says combating tax fraud could delay refunds
Chicago Tribune
In steps that could lead to slower processing of tax refunds, Internal Revenue Service Acting Commissioner Steven Miller said a delay in the start of the tax filing season could help fight refund fraud. Maps; US Internal Revenue Services, 1111
IRS 'falling short' in tax fraud battleUPI.com
Guest editorial: Identity thieves beating IRSThe Oshkosh Northwestern
IRS bill for $33331 meant my identity had been stolenThe Providence Journal (blog)
North Bay Business Journal -WDAM-TV -Fort Mills Times
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NBCSports.com
FBI, IRS Raid Billionaire Jimmy Haslam's Pilot Flying J
Forbes
FBI and IRS agents executed sealed search and seizure warrants Monday and Tuesday at Pilot Flying J headquarters in Knoxville, TN as part of an investigation into one of the largest family-owned companies in the United States. Billionaire Jimmy Haslam
FBI, IRS still mum about Pilot Flying J investigationNBCSports.com
Cleveland Browns Owner Jimmy Haslam's Company Raided By FBI And IRSDeadspin
Pilot Flying J: FBI, IRS probe revolves around 'rebates' to trucking company NewsNet5.com
WBIR-TV -FanSided -Nooga.com
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IRS Promises To Abandon Warrantless Email Spying After Public Outcry
TechCrunch
The IRS chief has promised to abandon a controversial policy of snooping emails without a warrant. During congressional testimony, the IRS's acting commissioner, Steven Miller, said “we intend to do that” after Sen. Ron Wyden (CrunchGov Grade: A) asked


Daily Caller
IRS chief: We'll rewrite our e-mail search policy
CNET (blog)
Steven Miller, the IRS' acting commissioner, said at a U.S. Senate hearing that the no-warrant-required policy would be ditched within 30 days for e-mail, but he did not make the same commitment for other private electronic communications. "We intend
IRS denies email snooping without a warrantMarketWatch (blog)
IRS backs off on warrantless email surveillanceDaily Caller
The IRS snoopsWashington Times
American Civil Liberties Union News and Information (blog) -The Hill (blog) -WebProNews
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New York Daily News
IRS Audits: Your Odds And Best Strategies
Forbes
Taxpayers with incomes of $200,000 or more had an audit rate of 3.70 percent in 2012, nearly four times as high as those with lower incomes, says Joy Taylor, assistant tax editor at Kiplinger's and author of the article “IRS Audit Red Flags: The Dirty
Simple ways to avoid a nasty IRS auditNew York Daily News

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Does IRS Hate Cats ?
Forbes
I really hate phony charities. There are a lot of reasons, but one of the main ones is that they jaundice the views of IRS agents making it hard to recognize the real thing when they encounter it. Rulings denying exempt status are a rich source of