The Treasury Department wants to grow the number of businesses activities eligible for research tax breaks and apply some credits for production and supply costs, Reuters reported Thursday. Patrick Temple-West writes the
MoreThe Internal Revenue Service has canceled a scheduled furlough day for the second time within the past month, GovExec reported Thursday. Eric Katz writes acting IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel told employees they
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The House Appropriations Committee has approved a $17 billion spending bill last week that seeks reduced fiscal 2014 budgets at the General Services Administration and the Internal Revenue Service, Federal News Radio
MoreThe U.S. Internal Revenue Service has appointed three senior federal leaders to help newly appointed Acting Commissioner Danny Werfel review operations and improve practices at the tax agency. Heather Maloy is now
MoreDavid Fisher, currently chief financial officer at the Government Accountability Office, has been appointed chief risk officer at the Internal Revneue Service, The Hill newspaper reported Tuesday. Bernie Becker writes acting IRS
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Daniel Werfel has been named acting head of the Internal Revenue Service to succeed Steven Miller, who recently resigned as a result of the scandal where the IRS targeted conservative groups. Werfel previously
MoreThe Internal Revenue Service collects on average $1.80 in uncollected taxes for every dollar spent when performing audits in-person, the Government Accountability Office has found. According to Fierce Government, correspondence audits conducted
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Federal employees who use their private vehicles for work purposes will see a one-cent increase in their mileage reimbursement rates for 2013, GovExec reports. Kellie Lunney writes the General Services Administration year’s
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Katie Lewin serves as program manager for cloud computing at the General Services Administration, where she is responsible for identifying, developing and delivering methods for agencies to use cloud computing. GSA’s cloud
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The U.S. Internal Revenue Service has won $100 million over two years in corporate tax arbitration cases against Canada, winning all three cases, Reuters reports. Patrick Temple-West writes the process is known
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