The saying about death and taxes takes a whole different meaning as a new malicious spam campaign that's been spotted in the wild claims a processing error that occurred because you're registered as being dead.
“Our records indicate that the person identified as the primary taxpayer or spouse on th... |
13 October 2011 08:08 GMT |
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Rapper Lil Wayne is getting ready for the release of a brand new album, but the IRS has other plans with him. A lien has just been issued in his name, ordering him to pay $5.6 million in back taxes, it has emerged. Issued on the address of his fancy mansion on a private Miami island, the lien specifies that Lil Wayne... |
5 April 2011 06:37 GMT |
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An Amazon affiliate company has apparently been ordered to pay $119 million in taxes by Japanese authorities for failing to report income between 2003 and 2005. The Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau concluded that Amazon.com International Sales, the affiliate US company located in Seattle should pay taxes in Japan as we... |
6 July 2009 11:15 GMT |
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Oracle has released a new version of Oracle Enterprise Taxation Management 2.2.0, a product described by the company as "secure, tax-specific, commercial off-the-shelf software" designed to improve the process of revenue collection. Version 2.2.0 of the Oracle Enterprise Taxation Management is set up to kick the proc... |
8 April 2009 09:21 GMT |
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On account of the economic downturn, several states are pondering the possibility of starting to collect taxes on Internet purchases, in an attempt to address the worsening state of their budgets. Naturally, the move sparked vivid controversy, and online stores are thoroughly displeased with the proposed measure, as ... |
13 January 2009 02:12 GMT |
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There's an addition to your 'Settings' tab, a new "Tax Rules" feature that the dev team has come up with, after receiving feedback from users requesting something be done about the process for specifying taxes in the cart posts. The big problem was with those using the 'Buy Now' buttons, as t... |
31 January 2008 09:54 GMT |
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There's no limit to what people would do in order to avoid paying taxes, from running away to a fiscal paradise like Panama (or at least according to Prison Break it is…) and down to claiming to be handicapped or anything of the sorts. But really, who can blame them? Is it the happiest day of your life when you ... |
15 January 2008 03:21 GMT |
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