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California Secretary of State Deborah Bowen, the states top elected Democrat, has rejected Republican congressional candidate Phil Liberatores ballot designation, alleging that Liberatores description as "IRS Problem Solver," is overly broad and associated with an entity or organization.
March 19 -
The Upstream Academy is introducing a business development program for new accounting firm partners and senior managers.
March 19 -
The health care reform reconciliation bill makes a number of adjustments in the excise taxes on so-called Cadillac insurance plans and medical device makers, along with Medicare taxes and the fees imposed on pharmaceutical companies.
March 18 -
The jobs bill signed by President Obama on Thursday includes various revenue-raising provisions that would put foreign financial institutions with U.S. taxpayers under a new reporting and tax regime.
March 18 -
President Obama has signed legislation that provides employers with tax incentives to hire unemployed workers.
March 18 -
The House Ways and Means Committee has approved legislation to provide tax relief to small businesses and extend financing measures for creating jobs.
March 17 -
One week after California CPA Phil Liberatore announced he was running for a congressional seat in that state's 42nd district, former New York lawmaker and Arthur Andersen partner Joseph DioGuardi announced he is challenging Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., for her Senate seat.
March 17 -
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will offer amnesty to those who owe back state taxes, for only the second time in its history.
March 17 -
The Senate has approved legislation that provides companies with a payroll tax exemption for hiring new employees.
March 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been making good on its promises to step up its audits of wealthy taxpayers, and sites like Facebook could be a big help.
March 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued its annual list of common tax scams to avoid, with tax preparer fraud and phishing schemes topping the list.
March 16 -
Calls to the Internal Revenue Services toll-free phone lines for tax help may exceed the agencys projections this tax season.
March 16 -
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Sander Levin, D-Mich., has unveiled a draft of a new bill that would provide tax incentives to small businesses to spur job creation.
March 16 -
IMGCAP(1)]Many businesses have been reluctant to start using social media, and for good reason.
March 15 -
Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., has released a draft version of the financial regulatory reform legislation that he has been working to write since the House passed its own legislation last December.
March 15 -
Rep. Rush Holt, D-N.J., has introduced legislation to encourage small business investment and job creation by expanding the research and development tax credit.
March 15 -
At a practice management conference earlier this year, one presenter treated attendees to a 17-year-old flashback - a nostalgic chart showing Accounting Today's 1993 ranking of the top 60 tax and accounting firms. (Yes, back then we only ranked 60 firms.)
March 15 -
At first glance, the notion proposed by our cover that there might be signs of growth in the accounting profession and its Top 100 Firms might seem overly (even ridiculously) optimistic.
March 15 -
Each year, we present a selection of "Firms to Watch" that aren't quite large enough for the Top 100, but that have shown such strong growth that they can be considered candidates for future editions of the list. Two factors have caused us to alter the format and contents of our watch list this year.
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After weathering one of the roughest economies on record, the 2010 Top 100 Firms are making a gradual transition from implementing austerity measures such as fee reductions, hiring freezes and, in some dire cases, staff cuts, to repositioning themselves to capitalize on a slower-than-expected, but gradual, recovery.
March 15