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The White House convened a jobs summit in which President Obama heard from business and union leaders about various proposals for reducing unemployment, including tax incentives for job creation.
December 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued its 2010 optional standard mileage rates for calculating the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical or moving purposes.
December 3 -
IMGCAP(1)]As businesses seek to turn information into knowledge, CPAs will assume more advisory roles by combining traditional services with consulting services.
December 2 -
The Justice Department has filed papers seeking a federal court order to authorize the IRS to serve a John Doe summons on Ralph Janvey, the court-appointed receiver of accused fraudster R. Allen Stanfords investment companies, in an effort to identify Stanfords clients.
December 2 -
The House Financial Services Committee has approved legislation aimed at preventing the failure of large financial institutions from turning into a systemwide crisis.
December 2 -
Businesses will have to act soon on a bevy of tax breaks before they expire at the end of the year.
December 1 -
The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards has appointed three new members to its board of directors.
December 1 -
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December 1 -
KPMG and Thomson Reuters are partnering to help companies improve their governance, risk and compliance processes via Paisley GRC software.
December 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service has extended for another two years the Attributed Tip Income Program, which makes it easier for workers in the food and beverage industry to report the money they earn from tips.
December 1 -
A federal judge in San Francisco has signed a permanent injunction order barring the developer of a complex tax scheme involving numerous entities located around the globe and sales of over $1.25 billion in securities from promoting the scheme.
November 30 -
The tax subcommittee of the Presidents Economic Recovery Advisory Board has decided to postpone its report outlining tax reform plans for the White House after being inundated with suggestions.
November 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to conduct a three-year research study on employment tax compliance starting in February.
November 30 -
A federal judge has allowed a class-action lawsuit to proceed over the IRSs handling of an $8 billion refund program for the now-defunct telephone excise tax.
November 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service has found that the number of partnership returns increased 5 percent between tax years 2006 and 2007, from more than 2.9 million to over 3 million.
November 25 -
A group of Democratic lawmakers has introduced a bill that would impose a temporary war surtax beginning in 2011 to pay for the war in Afghanistan.
November 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service said it is temporarily closing its determination letter program for adopters of pre-approved defined-benefit plans.
November 24 -
A recent ruling by the Tax Court could be highly favorable for taxpayers looking to claim the Research and Development Tax Credit.
November 24 -
The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit helped spur a 10.1 percent jump in sales of existing homes in October.
November 24 -
IMGCAP(1)]Corporate clients will likely be approaching their next audit with extra care. The reason: A recent federal appeals court decision has made it clear that information previously viewed as private under the "work-product doctrine" may no longer be protected. That means companies will now think twice before providing such information to their auditors.
November 23