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CPA-focused business intelligence tool provider iLumen has added a survey platform as well as budgeting and forecasting capabilities to work in conjunction with its Client Intelligence and Industry Intelligence products.
July 17 -
The unthinkable happened to me. My office was burglarized and a computer stolen containing all of my clients personal information! This is my cautionary tale to my colleagueswe have become targets in the IRS identity theft epidemic.
July 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service told its employees and the union representing them Tuesday that it has taken various budget-related steps that will enable the IRS it to cancel the next planned unpaid furlough day for employees on Monday, July 22.
July 16 -
The American Institute of CPAs has written a letter to members of Congress to support legislation that would block the U.S. Department of Labors 2010 proposal to change its definition of fiduciary under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to include appraisers of employee stock ownership plans.
July 16 -
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, the former chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, is looking into findings from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration that the confidential tax records of political donors or candidates have been inappropriately accessed or disclosed in several instances since 2006 and why the Justice Department has declined to prosecute the perpetrators.
July 16 -
With the formal release of the 2013 AICPA Guide, Valuation of Privately-Held Company Equity Securities Issued as Compensation, there are two valuation concepts that are new to the updated guide, but are already in fairly wide use.
July 16 -
Palo Alto Software has launched a service to integrate QuickBooks data with the companys LivePlan software to remotely monitor the performance of a business for its accountants.
July 15 -
I read an article recently on AmEx OpenForum that I found profoundly disturbing. It seems that if you aren't happy in your job, you are not alone. In fact, you are in the majority!
July 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service alerted taxpayers and tax professionals in an email Friday about an interest calculation error on certain notices mailed the weeks of July 1 and July 8.
July 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service said in an email to tax professionals Friday that it would begin sending letters to enrolled agents in late July when their enrollment status is being inactivated or terminated because of their failure to renew.
July 12 -
Thomson Reuters has released the 2013 edition of its annual Tax Planning Guide.
July 12 -
House Ways and Means Committee chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., contended that the immigration reform bill approved by the Senate last month violates the Constitution because it contains revenue provisions that are supposed to originate in the House.
July 12 -
A man from the Houston area who was arrested late last month at an airport while attempting to flee the country was indicted Friday in the Central District of California in what authorities allege is a multimillion dollar identity theft and tax refund fraud scheme involving more than 300 victims.
July 12 -
Beth Wiener, partner-in-charge of the Alternative Investment Group at Marcum, sat down with Accounting Todays managing editor Tamika Cody to share what she does to pave the way for rising female leaders in the accounting profession.
July 12 -
House Democrats are demanding answers from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration about its report on the Internal Revenue Services screening of tax-exempt groups, demanding to know why some newly uncovered documents were left out of the report.
July 12 -
The Treasury Department said Friday that due to overwhelming interest from countries around the world, it will extend by six months the start of the withholding and account due diligence requirements of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, or FATCA, until July 1, 2014, to allow more time to complete agreements with foreign jurisdictions.
July 12 -
Most CPAs these days consider themselves the trusted advisor, yet few are clearly separating themselves from their competitors. iLumen chief executive Rob Ganjon explains how practitioners can look to current tools to help make that distinction.
July 11 -
Seventy-nine percent of New Jersey CPAs anticipate their clients will pay more taxes in 2014 than 2013, according to a new survey.
July 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service has updated its static mortality tables for use by defined benefit pension plans in calculating the life expectancies of retirees.
July 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a formal notice that officially delays the employer shared responsibility provisions of the Affordable Care Act, also known as the employer mandate, for a year and postpones the information reporting requirements.
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