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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Online sellers brace for new tax requirements
Controversial tax law falls quietly into place with additional IRS paperwork for some online sellers including many small businesses.
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IRS opens investigation into Google tax practices
Google may have dodged $3.1 billion in federal income taxes over 3 years by funneling profits through subsidiaries in Ireland, the Netherlands and Bermuda.
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Malware Watch: U.S Chamber of Commerce official letter; DHL delivery error, IRS notifications
In this week's Malware Watch we'll profile three currently active and spreading malware campaigns.
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Intuit earnings: Blame the IRS for revenue shortfall
Intuit said today that second quarter revenue, while up 5 percent year-over-year, fell short of expectations - and the company placed some of the blame on the IRS, which was not accepting certain...
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Can FarmVille make dealing with the IRS more fun?
No, the government hasn't decided to give away badges or other rewards for paying taxes, but that's the example gamification guru Gabe Zichermann uses to describe the whole concept of using game...
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No More IRS Forms in the Mail
According to our reliable buddies at the Washington Post, the Internal Revenue Service is going to stop sending instructions and paper forms automatically to taxpayers. You'll have to download a...
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Malware Watch: Twitter password reset emails, IRS-themed crimeware, malicious PDFs, and fake YouTube pages
This week's Malware Watch reviews five currently spreading malware/scareware campaigns, including two recent cases of digital devices shipped with malware on their memory cards.
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Taxpayer data at risk from IRS security flaws
The Internal Revenue Service's failure to use basic security precautions makes the system vulnerable to insider threats and attacks from outside, a new government report concludes.
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FBI, Feds collect Facebook, social media data; Why are you surprised?
The Feds have training courses on gathering information on social networks, identifying relationships, chasing the bad guys and going undercover, according to documents obtained by the Electronic...
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EFF: The IRS and FBI are looking for you on Facebook
The EFF has obtained documents through a Freedom of Information Act request that describe how the FBI and IRS use social media websites to investigate persons of interest.
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Obama's $3.8 trillion proposed budget: Parsing the tech priorities
President Obama rolled out his $3.8 trillion proposed fiscal 2011 budget and technology projects abound throughout the Federal government's departments and agencies. We read the budget with...
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Cutwail botnet spamming 'IRS unreported income' themed malware
Researchers from MX Logic -- now part of McAfee -- have intercepted a new malware campaign spammed by the Pushdo/Cutwail botnet, that's using an 'IRS unreported income' notices in an attempt to...
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IRS asks to drop work cellphone personal usage tax; Calls it obsolete
The IRS asked Congress to repeal a 20-year-old law designed to tax personal use on an employer provided cellphone as a fringe benefit. For the IRS, the move is an about face. Earlier this month,...
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IRS eyes taxing your work mobile phone
Is that work issued BlackBerry really a taxable "fringe benefit?" The IRS seems to think so and is looking for ways to improve compliance of a tax that has been on the books for two decades. Get...
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Psystar files for Chapter 11 (download petition); Blames economy, suppliers not Apple legal spat
 Updated: Psystar, the unauthorized Mac clone maker, battling Apple in a California courtroom has filed for Chapter 11. The news, reported first by the Mac Observer from what I can tell,...
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Tax Day 2009: Why The IRS Loves A Good Recession
The recession is helping the Internal Revenue Service. Fewer income tax returns are being filed. And, seemingly all of a sudden, more than three-quarters of individual returns are being filed...
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Reviewing an IRS web services report
If you want to know just how bad things get when both the auditors and the people trying to end run them are utterly clueless - then you should read this IRS internal IT review report.
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Escapee 'Spam King' dead in apparent murder-suicide
Convicted spammer Eddie Davidson, who escaped from federal prison over the weekend, killed his wife and 3-year-old daughter before killing himself in what is being described as a murder-suicide....
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'Spam King' escapes from federal prison
[ UPDATE:Â Davidson was found dead, involved in an apparent murder-suicide that involved his wife and 3-year-old daughter. ] Edward "Eddie" Davidson, a notorious e-mail spammer who was...
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IRS rebate checks: more problems
The Internal Revenue Service continues to have system problems related to economic stimulus rebate checks. Given a program of this magnitude, in which the IRS will mail 130 million checks,...
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