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Online insurance company Insureon said it now offers business insurance coverage to help small accounting firms with succession plans, online filing risks, and other forms of liability insurance.
June 13 -
The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing Tuesday to examine the impact of tax reform on U.S. energy policy.
June 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service warned employers that they only have until June 19 to qualify for an expanded tax credit of up to $9,600 for hiring veterans.
June 12 -
In the opening keynote address to the annual American Institute of CPAs Practitioners Symposium and TECH+ Conference and the 2012 Association for Accounting Marketing Summit, author and marketing expert Sally Hogshead urged attendees to focus their marketing efforts on what sets them apart, and to understand themselves better in order to fascinate their clients and prospects.
June 12 -
With the hurricane season starting early this year, the Internal Revenue Service is encouraging individuals and businesses to follow a few steps to protect themselves against natural disasters.
June 11 -
A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling dismissing the complaint of a tax preparer who argued that the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service did not have the right to charge an annual fee for a Preparer Tax Identification Number.
June 11 -
CCHs Taxes The Tax Magazine, one of the professions oldest tax-centric magazines, is now available as an app for the iPad.
June 11 -
Two recent court cases have had a significant impact on the use of cost segregation studies in terms of reclassifying building components for accelerated depreciation.
June 10 -
The House Ways and Means Select Revenue Measures Subcommittee held a hearing Friday on various expiring and already-expired tax breaks.
June 8 -
The IRS Oversight Board said in its annual report to Congress that the Internal Revenue Service needs to reassess its goal of delivering tax refunds within 45 days given the prevalence of electronic filing.
June 8 -
The House voted to repeal the 2.3 percent excise tax on medical devices and another provision from the health care reform law that prevents holders of health savings accounts from buying over-the-counter medicine without a prescription.
June 8 -
Compliance professionals around the world say they are not ready to handle the demanding requirements of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, according to a new survey.
June 7 -
Here are the areas where a CPA firm could be most useful to retail companies:
June 6 -
A pair of Republican senators have introduced a bill aimed at providing a long-term fix for the expected hike in student loan interest rates.
June 6 -
Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich., said Wednesday that he plans to introduce a bill to provide tax breaks for small businesses that hire new employees or increase wages as a substitute for a bill being pushed by House Republicans to repeal the medical device tax in the health care law.
June 6 -
With the expiration of the current tax rates approaching at the end of the year, and a deep round of spending cuts looming, a new report sheds light on what effect that would have on the economy and the nations debt levels.
June 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service is encouraging tax preparers to take a new competency exam as soon as possible.
June 5 -
A judge has thrown out the convictions of former BDO Seidman chairman and CEO Denis Field and two attorneys who were convicted last year of tax fraud, calling one of the jurors a pathological liar who had falsified her background and tainted the trial.
June 5 -
In an effort to "jumpstart" the U.S. economy and create more jobs, both the House and the Senate passed the Jumpstart Our Business Start-ups (or JOBS) Act, and President Obama signed the JOBS Act into law.
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