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Senators Jack Reed, D-R.I., and Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, have introduced bipartisan legislation to strengthen the Securities and Exchange Commissions ability to crack down on securities law violations.
July 23 -
The people who make a living advising public accounting firms on how to grow and prosper agree on one thing: This is no time for complacency or traditional thinking.
July 20 -
Orlando-based CPA firm Berman Hopkins Wright and LaHam CPAs has partnered with Direct Retirement Solutions to establish Berman Hopkins Retirement Solutions LLC, a retirement planning, consulting and advisory services company for businesses throughout the Southeast.
July 20 -
Its not just the presence of taxes, its the anticipation of the future tax landscape that plays a decisive role in decisions made by small businesses.
July 19 -
Faced with possible dissent in their party, U.S. Senate Democrats are dropping estate tax language backed by President Barack Obama from their proposal to extend most George W. Bush-era tax cuts through 2013.
July 19 -
Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee have introduced a bill to provide tax credits to businesses that brings jobs and business operations back to the U.S. from abroad.
July 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service is sending out warning letters to paid tax preparers who fail to submit Form 8867 checklists with tax returns that claim the Earned Income Tax Credit.
July 19 -
Accountants and their small business clients share similar challenges of complex regulations and the pressure to lower fees and prices, according to a new poll.
July 19 -
Thomson Reuters has enhanced its ONESOURCE Transfer Pricing software with updated data collection features.
July 18 -
The single-engine airplane that was flown by an enraged pilot into an Internal Revenue Service building in Austin, Texas, in February 2010 cost the agency $38.6 million, according to a new government report.
July 18 -
Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich., the ranking Democratic member of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, plans to introduce legislation that would require Presidential candidates to make public 10 years of tax returns and disclose any overseas accounts.
July 18 -
An IRS project to assess the services of tax return preparers by visiting them around the country has been correctly implemented, but its effectiveness remains to be determined, according to a new report.
July 17 -
The Internal Revenue provided information Tuesday on how the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act will be administered.
July 17 -
A new report from Ernst & Young finds that allowing tax cuts to expire for upper-income taxpayers would cost the economy approximately 710,000 jobs.
July 17 -
A pair of influential lawmakers are asking the Internal Revenue Service to provide detailed information on its technology budget.
July 17 -
The American Institute of CPAs told the Internal Revenue Service that its proposed regulations for capitalization and deduction of tangible property expenditures are unnecessarily complex and burdensome.
July 17 -
Democratic lawmakers are trying to take a hard line with Republicans, threatening to let tax cuts expire at the end of the year rather than simply extend the Bush tax cuts for upper-income taxpayers.
July 17 -
President Barack Obama took aim at Republican rival Mitt Romneys tax plan at a campaign event in Cincinnati, citing a new study on the effects of tax cuts on foreign corporate earnings.
July 17 -
Mitt Romney has come under increasing pressure from fellow Republicans in recent days to release more of his tax returns to the public.
July 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service did not always comply with statutory requirements when conducting seizures of taxpayer property, according to a new report that found a handful of instances of such violations.
July 16
