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  1. Keeping the IRS in Check

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - 18 hours ago

    Nina E. Olson, the official appointed to speak out on behalf of U.S. taxpayers, has a few major gripes about the Internal Revenue Service. Among them, she believes the agency needs to better protect victims of

    Also tagged: north carolina, the, in, virginia, united states, check, irs, keeping, the washington post company, michelle singletary, national public radio inc, nina e olson, office of the taxpayer advocate

  2. Conflicting Views of the Civil Service

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - 20 hours ago

    If there's one thing Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama agree on, it's that the federal government generates lots of frustration.

    Also tagged: john mccain, barack obama, george w bush, the, of, service, university of pennsylvania, bill clinton, civil, views, new york university, joe davidson, american university, paul c light, conflicting, robert m tobias

  3. Keeping the IRS in Check

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - - 22 hours ago

    Nina E. Olson, the official appointed to speak out on behalf of U.S. taxpayers, has a few major gripes about the Internal Revenue Service. Among them, she believes the agency needs to better protect victims of

    Also tagged: north carolina, the, in, virginia, united states, check, irs, keeping, the washington post company, michelle singletary, national public radio inc, nina e olson, office of the taxpayer advocate

  4. If I Were the Boss . . .

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - Aug 20, 2008

    When Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) or Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) starts work as president next year, he'll automatically get lots of perks without even passing a probationary period. He'll be able to fly without paying

    Also tagged: john mccain, barack obama, washington dc, the, united states, i, if, boss, joe davidson, u s government accountability office, were

  5. Before You Take That New Housing Credit . . .

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - Aug 16, 2008

    Part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 authorizes a tax credit of up to $7,500 for qualified first-time home buyers. Based on the questions I'm getting from readers, many people are ready to jump on this

    Also tagged: new, credit, housing, scooby doo, that, you, take, the washington post company, before, michelle singletary, national public radio inc, eric smith

  6. Weak Market Creates Advantages for Lower-Income Buyers

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Real Estate - Aug 15, 2008

    Q: I don't want to continue renting, but I make only $30,000 annually and don't have a lot of money for a down payment. My credit score is over 800, and I'm self-employed.

    Also tagged: chicago, market, miami, tribune company, for, advantages, weak, buyers, creates, federal housing administration, ilyce r glink, samuel j tamkin, real estate matters syndicate, lower income

  7. N.F.L. Executives Hope to Keep Salaries Secret

    nytimes.com » NYT > Business - Aug 12, 2008

    The N.F.L. is asking Congress for an exception to the requirement of publicly disclosing the names and salaries of employees at its headquarters, which has nonprofit status.

    Also tagged: football, taxation, national football league, nonprofit organizations, tax exemptions, lobbying and lobbyists

  8. N.F.L. Wants Exemption to Keep Executives’ Salaries Secret

    nytimes.com » NYT > Sports - Aug 11, 2008

    The N.F.L. is asking Congress for an exception to the requirement of publicly disclosing the names and salaries of employees at its headquarters, which has nonprofit status.

    Also tagged: football, taxation, national football league, nonprofit organizations, tax exemptions, lobbying and lobbyists

  9. N.F.L. Executives Hope To Keep Salaries Secret

    nytimes.com » NYT > Sports - Aug 11, 2008

    The N.F.L. is asking Congress for an exception to the requirement of publicly disclosing the names and salaries of employees at its headquarters, which has nonprofit status.

    Also tagged: football, taxation, national football league, nonprofit organizations, tax exemptions, lobbying and lobbyists

  10. I.R.S. Offers a Settlement in Corporate Tax Shelter Cases

    nytimes.com » NYT > Business - Aug 6, 2008

    The Internal Revenue Service offered more than 45 corporations the chance to settle disputes involving two tax shelters used to defer payment of billions of dollars in taxes.

    Also tagged: tax shelters, federal taxes us

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