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Report: Free File use drops by 23 percent 


Report: Free File use drops by 23 percent 
Participation in the Internal Revenue Services Free File tax return program dropped by almost 23 percent after about 39 million taxpayers became ineligible in 2006. A renegotiated agreement between the IRS and a group of tax software companies caused the decline, according to a new report. In October 2005, the IRS and the commercial companies, known as the Free File Alliance, amended

Taxes due Monday if you got an extension; here are some tips 
The leaves are turning, the nights are getting colder and some stores have already put up their Christmas displays. But for millions of taxpayers, it might as well be spring.

Actor Wesley Snipes Indicted For Tax Evasion 
Movie actor Wesley Snipes was indicted Tuesday on eight counts of tax fraud accusing him of bilking $12 million from the government in false refund claims.

IRS may flag home-office deductions, so you'd better get them right 
A recent analysis of American commuting habits confirms what many weary workers already know: Commutes are getting longer. More Americans than ever are leaving home at 5 a.m. to 6:30 a.m. to beat the traffic.

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