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A Florida prison inmate who allegedly ran a scheme to defraud the Internal Revenue Service of approximately $115,000 in tax refunds has pleaded guilty.
May 26 -
House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, D-Mass., said he anticipates an exemption for small and midsized public companies from Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404(b) requirements for independent audits of their internal controls to remain in the final version of the financial regulatory reform bill.
May 26 -
The health care reform bill included a provision for extra information reporting that could mean many businesses will need to file hundreds more 1099 types of forms to help the government close the tax gap.
May 25 -
Extending the 2001 and 2003 federal income tax cuts would sharply increase the national debt, even if the extensions were limited to individuals earning below $200,000, according to a new report by the Pew Economic Policy Group.
May 25 -
The Supreme Court declined to hear Textrons appeal in a key tax case, letting stand a lower court decision that allows the Internal Revenue Service to demand legal and tax work papers from companies.
May 24 -
The bipartisan leaders of the Senate Finance Committee have introduced legislation to create job opportunities for veterans returning home from war by providing tax credits for businesses that hire them.
May 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service has left the 2011 inflation-adjusted amounts for health savings accounts unchanged from 2010, citing the Consumer Price Index.
May 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to screen and monitor electronic filing providers more carefully, according to a new government report.
May 24 -
In the world of accounting marketing, as in any marketing, building your network of referral sources and centers of influence is critical. Many young CPAs are tasked with building their professional network early in their careers, but are not always given the necessary tools and training on how to do it.
May 24 -
As the annual price tag for fraud at American business soars to nearly $1 trillion, the demand for CPAs that provide forensic accounting services has increased exponentially - a spike that appears in no danger of waning over the next several years.
May 24 -
Codification of the economic substance doctrine by the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 has produced a palpable level of anxiety among many tax practitioners over how the new law will be applied to a variety of tax strategies.
May 24 -
CPA firms, like many other businesses throughout the country, are feeling the sting of the recession. The mood of the client-firm relationship is somber at best and panicked at worst. In light of these realities, it is of crucial importance for accounting firms to frame the value of their "softer" assets. By softer assets, I mean a number of intangible but highly valuable characteristics embodied by most CPAs and their firms.
May 24 -
In this challenging environment for the accounting profession, large regional firms, and small and midsized firms, have to come up with innovative strategies to grow their top line.
May 24 -
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Accountants are squarely on the front line of the problems with the 2010 estate tax hiatus, according to practitioners and estate-planning attorneys.
May 24 -
Have you ever attended an event where some captain of industry was giving a keynote presentation and you thought to yourself if you could only spend some one-on-one time with them, you could discover the key drivers that made them successful?
May 24 -
Aggressive business development and a heavy investment in marketing and sales initiatives has proven to be a successful strategy for The Bonadio Group, the second-fastest growing firm in the Mid-Atlantic region outside of New York City, and the ninth-fastest growing firm in Accounting Today's 2010 Top 100 Firms ranking.
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Jerry Topp, managing partner and chief executive officer of Midwest regional firm Eide Bailly, attributes the firm's success in large part to its centralized management and the unique culture generated by its training programs.
May 24 -
Likening the varying facets that comprise the corporate culture at Denver-based Ehrhardt Keefe Steiner & Hottman to the makeup of a tree transcends mere arboreal allusion.
May 24 -
Louisiana CPA firm Postlethwaite & Netterville has been growing - especially in the past year-and-a-half, as the Baton Rouge-based firm expanded its operations, acquiring Lafayette-based Veazey & Co. in January 2009, and the audit and tax practices of New Orleans-based Legier & Materne in December 2008.
May 24