Mark Friedlich
Vice president, U.S. government affairsMark Friedlich, Esq., CPA, is vice president of U.S. government affairs at Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting.
Mark Friedlich, Esq., CPA, is vice president of U.S. government affairs at Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting.
The hurricanes made it impossible for many taxpayers to meet the Oct. 17 and other impending tax deadlines.
To expand the affordability of energy-efficient vehicles for U.S. consumers, the law made changes to the tax credit for all-electric cars and hybrid plug-ins.
Earnings in these accounts aren’t taxed unless a distribution exceeds a designated beneficiary’s qualified disability expenses.
Congress has returned from recess this week to a packed agenda and not much time before their scheduled summer recess.
The IRS chief opens up about IRS challenges, his family and the way forward.
Despite ongoing challenges, your practice's busy season doesn’t need to be a disaster.
The AICPA’s Private Companies Practice Section surveyed CPA firms of all sizes and in all regions of the U.S. about the most significant challenges they face.
States disagree on many things, but one thing they agree on are the activities businesses engage in, or things they fail to do, in meeting their sales and use tax obligations that are most likely to lead to a sales and use tax audit.
The Sunshine State seems to be on the verge of requiring more online merchants to collect sales and use taxes from customers.