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    public in to listen to the news. The word is unescapable since as citizens of the United States taxes are paid on almost all earned income and on the majority of goods or services purchased. In order for the federal government to fund for expenditures related to the economy; taxes are collected from

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    Math Mistakes Essay

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    Most people will never be audited by the Internal Revenue Service. However, if you make a mistake while filing your taxes, then you have a higher chance of being audited. Below is a list of mistakes that may trigger an audit: Math Mistakes It is estimated that there were 2.3 million math errors on tax returns in 2013. That is why it is a good idea to double-check all of the calculations before you submit your tax return. You should also make sure you put the data in the right box. Electronically-filing

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    In relevance to PTIN number and Certified Public accountants in section 10.3(b). “Any certified public accountant who is not currently under suspension or disbarment from practice before the Internal Revenue Service may practice before the Internal Revenue Service by filing with the Internal Revenue Service a written declaration that the certified public accountant is currently qualified as a certified public accountant and is authorized to represent the party or parties.” If a California certified

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    Federal Job Assignment

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    Federal Job Assignment Under the Department of Treasury, there lies the IRS agency. The Internal Revenue Service. This agency is responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing tax laws (The internal revenue code) Many responsibilities include collecting personal income taxes and employment taxes. Although there are many jobs within the Internal Revenue Service, an Agent, is the most sought after job in the agency. With the specific job as an IRS Agent, you will be expected to do all of the following:

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    The History Of The Irs

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    today: 1862 - President Lincoln signed into law a revenue-raising measure to help pay for Civil War expenses. The measure created a Commissioner of Internal Revenue and the nation 's first income tax (Internal Revenue Service, 2013). 1913 - Wyoming ratified the 16th Amendment, providing the three-quarter majority of states necessary to amend the Constitution. The 16th Amendment gave Congress the authority to enact an income tax (Internal Revenue Service, 2013). 1919 - The states ratified the 18th Amendment

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    who is a manager of the Internal Revenue Service. This interview took place at a restaurant and approximately lasted for 30 minutes. My memo gives information on Mrs. Fulton’s professional background, how she obtained her position at the Internal Revenue Service, and shares what skills and qualities an accountant must have. Interview Background: As an accounting major at the J. Mack Robinson College of Business, I chose to conduct my interview with an Internal Revenue Service manager. The goal of

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    Thomson Reuters Checkpoint is a commercial tax and accounting research service to assist professionals. Checkpoint is designed to assist researchers with answers to a situation quickly by customizing their search options, integrated links, and time-saving tools. The main focus for Checkpoint is on tax accounting but the software also covers non-tax material like the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the Securities and Exchange Commission. Tax research consists of many different forms of content

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    Industry The accounting industry generates annual revenue of approximately $145 billion by providing services such as auditing, bookkeeping, payroll, and tax preparation. With over 125,000 service providers in the United States, the industry is dominated by the “Big Four” accounting firms of Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG, and Pricewaterhouse Coopers. Due to the industry’s role in an increasingly complex business environment, accounting services are highly contingent on implications from regulatory

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    Agency Description The mission of the Division of Taxation is to administer the State’s tax laws uniformly, equitably, and efficiently to maximize State revenues to support public services; and, to ensure that voluntary compliance within the taxing statutes is achieved without being an impediment to economic growth. The Division does the following to achieve this mission: • Recognize, in all that we do, that our voluntary tax system requires that all of our clients be treated equally, consistently

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    at the IRS Article written by: Amy Edmondson & Frances Frei In the article “Transformation at the IRS”, authors Amy Edmondson and Frances Frei provide an in-depth analysis of the recent transformation that has taken place within the Internal Revenue Service. Their report consisted of a brief synopsis of the problems that the IRS was facing in the late 1980s and 1990s and the solutions that were adopted during the Clinton administration to solve them. By global comparison, the IRS has been extremely

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