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Keeping an eye on all of the legislative and regulatory changes that occur throughout the course of the year is no easy task.
January 19 -
McGladrey has released a new white paper providing typical costs and considerations related to deciding which ERP platform a client should purchase.
January 17 -
A federal appeals court has held that evidence seized during a premises search of a taxpayer's home by armed IRS agents, possibly in violation of statutory authority, was nevertheless admissible.
January 17 -
Even though tax season for individual tax returns has been delayed until January 31, the Internal Revenue Service and the Free File Alliance are opening up free electronic filing for taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes of $58,000 or less.
January 17 -
Vin Colman is PricewaterhouseCoopers U.S. Assurance Leader and a member of PwCs U.S. Leadership Team. He began running the firms Assurance practice, which includes audit and other services, last July when the firm reorganized its management ranks.
January 17 -
Some small businesses are facing a potential double whammy in 2016 from the Affordable Care Act, one expert warns.
January 16 -
American Citizens Abroad, a group representing U.S. expatriates, has submitted a tax proposal to the Senate Finance Committee recommending a number of international tax reforms, with the American Institute of CPAs also submitting its recommendations to the same committee on tax administration and simplification.
January 16 -
A federal court has ruled that U.S. banks must report to foreign governments on the holdings of nonresident alien account holders under the intergovernmental agreements that the Treasury Department has signed with other countries tax authorities in an effort to implement the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.
January 16 -
Payroll giant ADP is offering a new Protective Claims Service for employers to preserve their right to a refund of FICA taxes they remitted for certain types of severance pay, pending a final decision in a case that the Supreme Court heard this week.
January 15 -
A federal district court judge has ruled in favor of the federal government in a lawsuit that claimed the Internal Revenue Service did not have the authority under the Affordable Care Act to write rules providing tax credits to individuals purchasing health insurance on the health insurance exchange set up by the federal government.
January 15 -
A task force that has been investigating the budget crisis affecting many states across the country is calling for major changes in the ways that states handle their budgeting and financial reporting.
January 15 -
The Association for Accounting Marketing has named a new CEO, Jayla Boire, a marketing consultant, to run the organization after a long search process.
January 15 -
H. Ty Warner, the billionaire creator of Beanie Babies plush toys, avoided a prison sentence for hiding income from U.S. tax collectors in a Swiss bank account.
January 15 -
Business intelligence company iLumen announced that is offering free accountant access to its Client Diagnostic Report from now until June.
January 15 -
The former secretary to Imelda Marcos, the one-time First Lady of the Philippines, has been sentenced to serve between two and six years in prison for tax evasion and ordered to pay the State of New York $3.5 million in taxes after she was accused of stealing and illegally selling a painting by the French Impressionist master Claude Monet for $28 million.
January 14 -
A New York City tax preparer has been convicted of stealing tax refunds using stolen identities and adding false dependents to his clients tax returns.
January 14 -
Senator Marco Rubio, R-Fla., plans to introduce legislation that would provide a replacement for the Earned Income Tax Credit in the form of a wage enhancement.
January 14 -
The head of the union representing Internal Revenue Service employees is warning about persistent underfunding of the Internal Revenue Service in the omnibus spending bill unveiled yesterday by congressional negotiators.
January 14 -
As the holidays recede in the rear-view mirror, many CPAs begin to observe a worrisome trend. The stack of paperwork on the corner of the desk, the number of emails in the inbox, and the items on the to-do list begin to expand as if by magic. It is a sign that the busy season is upon us, yet again.
January 13 -
The United States is falling behind Europe and China in efforts to capitalize on globalization and could potentially miss out on future economic growth as a result, according to a new survey by the international accounting and consulting network UHY.
January 13