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IMGCAP(1)]While I’m not in the business to take issue with great minds like Newton’s (or even my wife’s and kids’), since I don’t have a great mind to go to battle with, Newton’s third law of every action having an equal and opposite reaction probably does not cut it too well when referral opportunities are given out.
August 15 -
An attorney and CPA who operated his own law firm in Morristown, N.J., has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for filing a false income tax return.
August 15 -
A 1 percent improvement in pricing can lead to better profits, according to a new survey by Deloitte LLP.
August 15 -
Berkshire Hathaway chairman and CEO Warren Buffett said in an editorial Monday that those making over $1 million and $10 million per year should be taxed at higher rates.
August 15 -
The Treasury Department proposed regulations Friday for a Premium Tax Credit for buying health insurance as part of the effort to implement the health care reform law.
August 12 -
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, has written a letter to President Obama disagreeing with the president’s definition of the term “tax reform.”
August 11 -
Undercover investigators from the Treasury Department posing as taxpayers who needed customer service from the Internal Revenue Service were kept waiting for up to four hours in IRS offices and in some cases told to come back another day.
August 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service isn’t meeting a self-imposed 30-day deadline of responding to written inquiries from taxpayers, according to a new report.
August 10 -
Standard & Poor’s decision to downgrade the credit rating for U.S. debt could put new pressure on the members of the so-called “super committee” in Congress to agree on tax reforms.
August 9 -
An Alaskan tax preparer has pleaded guilty to three felony charges stemming from a scheme to defraud clients and family members out of close to $1 million.
August 9 -
Mayer Hoffman McCann has updated and enhanced its Web site to provide more multimedia content and connect visitors to the experts and services offered by the firm.
August 9 -
States are coping with revenue shortfalls by getting rid of sales tax holidays and ratcheting up their audits of corporate sales and use taxes, according to new research.
August 9 -
Multinational companies needed to deal with 270 tax changes in the U.S. and globally in the second quarter of this year, according to a new report.
August 8 -
Newly released statistics from the Internal Revenue Service showed that close to 1,500 people who earned over $1 million in 2009 paid no income taxes.
August 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a new form that tax-exempt organizations can use to request determinations about their tax-exempt status.
August 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service warned U.S. taxpayers Monday that if they are hiding income in undisclosed offshore accounts, time is running out for them to take advantage of its second Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Initiative, which will expire on Aug. 31, 2011.
August 8 -
Herb Kelleher, the colorful long-time CEO of Southwest Airlines, once joked that if the Wright brothers were alive today, Wilbur would have to fire Orville to reduce costs.
August 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued guidance to help taxpayers cope with the carryover basis rules for the estates of people who died last year, when the estate tax was not in effect.
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