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CCH has issued a Special Tax Briefing on the Tax Extenders Act of 2009 that was approved this month by the House.
December 15 -
Promoters have been marketing on the Internet the use of 401(k) funds to purchase franchises or startup businesses, which normally require up-front material sums of monies to launch.
December 14 -
You'll be seeing a few changes on Accounting Tomorrow in the coming months. We'll still have our own URL, www.accountingtomorrow.com, but we'll be amping up our blog to engage and promote reader discussion. We'll also be unveiling a new logo that will mesh better with Accounting Today's brand.
December 14 -
The Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance Act of 2009 has given hard-pressed businesses a generous pre-holiday gift in its extension and expansion of the enhanced five-year net operating loss carryback provision under Code Sec. 172. Many economists predict an eventual windfall to businesses far in excess of the $10.5 billion 10-year cost estimated by the Joint Committee on Taxation. Even so, the Joint Committee forecasts front-loaded benefits of over $33 billion in 2010. To maximize this windfall, however, each taxpayer must carefully evaluate how its own facts and circumstances relate to certain variables and recommended strategies.
December 14 -
It looks like we are going to be ina tough economy for the foreseeable future. That doesn't mean that you have to be satisfied with mediocre profits. I want to share some things you can do to help improve your profit picture during the next 12 months.
December 14 -
The economic storm is battering companies nationwide, and small businesses are not immune to its fury.
December 14 -
The recession has taken its toll among the shop keepers on Main Street.
December 14 -
While the economic crisis continues, it's a constant challenge for small businesses just to weather the storm. Streamlining various aspects of company-wide operations is a priority that can be approached from various aspects.
December 14 -
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The surge in projected government spending, coupled with diminishing sources of revenue, raises the probability that lawmakers may look toward a value-added tax to close the gap.
December 14 -
The House has approved a comprehensive financial reform bill, albeit with a number of key provisions weakened in recent days.
December 11 -
Forensic accounting firm Hagen, Streiff, Newton & Oshiro, has added Guidance Softwares EnCase Portable and Field Intelligence Model software to its practice.
December 11 -
The past year saw a number of unusual sales and use tax laws enacted in a number of states.
December 11 -
Los Angeles attorney Matthew G. Krane has pleaded guilty to passport fraud and tax evasion after failing to report more than $35 million in income hidden overseas.
December 11 -
The prospect of the enactment of a value-added tax in the United States is getting closer five years and counting, according to a Tax Governance Institute survey.
December 10 -
The House approved the Tax Extenders Act of 2009, with extensions of a number of tax breaks that are scheduled to expire at the end of the year, including the R&D credit.
December 10 -
President Obama described a series of proposals aimed at encouraging companies to add more jobs, including tax cuts for small businesses.
December 8 -
Large corporations have dominated the use of the research tax credit, with 549 corporations with receipts of $1 billion or more claiming over half of the $6 billion of net credits in 2005, the most recent year available, according to a new study by the Government Accountability Office.
December 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service has appointed Victor Song as the new chief of its Criminal Investigation division, replacing Eileen Mayer, who is retiring next month.
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