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Schutte & Hilgendorf has expanded its audit practice to include governmental auditing and accounting services.
February 25 -
Liberty Tax Service has reported a 10.2 percent increase in the total number of tax returns filed as of Feb. 15, 2010, and a 28.1 percent increase in revenue generated, a marked contrast with rival H&R Block.
February 25 -
Accounting Today has announced its first annual Growth & Profitability Summit, to be held Nov. 17-18 at the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel in Las Vegas.
February 25 -
The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing to discuss trade and tax issues relating to small business job creation.
February 25 -
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Judd Gregg, R-N.H., have introduced legislation to eliminate many of the exemptions, deductions, credits and other tax breaks in the Tax Code.
February 24 -
Lacking Congress ability to address problems with deficit spending, financially squeezed state legislatures across the country are considering desperate tax increases that would have been politically unthinkable just a few years ago.
February 24 -
H&R Block blamed the recession for a drop-off in tax filings so far this season.
February 24 -
The Senate approved a job creation bill Wednesday after 13 Republicans agreed to vote for the measure, which includes tax breaks for businesses that hire or retain employees.
February 24 -
The Senate voted to consider a $15 billion job creation bill after five Republican senators agreed to overcome a filibuster on the measure, which would provide tax breaks to companies that hire and retain employees.
February 23 -
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February 22 -
One of the daughters of the pilot who crashed his plane into an IRS facility in Austin, Texas, killing an IRS employee and injuring 12 others, said she hoped his actions would send a message to the government.
February 22 -
The White House has published the health care reform package that President Obama plans to present to Republican and Democratic congressional leaders at the summit on Thursday.
February 22 -
New York States budget deficit and dysfunctional legislative process may prompt the government to withhold state income tax refunds, according to embattled Governor David Paterson.
February 19 -
The Treasury Department announced plans to extend and expand the New Markets Tax Credit with a proposal in the fiscal year 2011 budget to provide $5 billion in credits to speed recovery in hard-hit communities.
February 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service reminded taxpayers that the Feb. 28 deadline is fast approaching for Haiti earthquake relief donations that can be deducted this tax season.
February 19 -
Former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik, who led the police department during the 9/11 attack, was sentenced to a four-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to tax fraud and other charges.
February 18 -
A man angry with the Internal Revenue Service flew a small airplane into a building on Thursday morning in Austin, Texas, in which several IRS offices are located, killing an IRS employee and himself.
February 18 -
Taxpayers overwhelmingly agree with the Internal Revenue Services plans to require tax preparers to meet competency and ethical standards, according to a new report by the IRS Oversight Board.
February 17 -
A Virginia doctor has pleaded guilty to conspiracy involving an undeclared Swiss bank account reportedly at HSBC, indicating that investigators are widening their probe of secret Swiss bank accounts beyond UBS.
February 17 -
Wells Fargo has teamed up with FP Transitions to introduce a program to help business owners in the Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network to determine and monitor the value of their financial advisory practices.
February 16