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The Research Credit Group has introduced CrediTrak, a Web-based program that helps companies evaluate and track their research and development tax credits.
September 1 -
A Tax Court judge has decided that a retired Internal Revenue Service auditor's greyhound-breeding business does not qualify for business deductions and criticized the dogs' treatment.
September 1 -
This webcast will examine how to know when you’ve outgrown your accounting software and what to look for when you are ready to move up to the next level.
September 1 -
A man threatening to kill himself over his finances instead rammed his car into an Internal Revenue Service building.
August 28 -
A chiropractor was sentenced to 21 months in prison for following the tax defiance advice promoted by actor Wesley Snipes' recent co-defendant.
August 28 -
This webcast will examine how to know when you’ve outgrown your accounting software and what to look for when you are ready to move up to the next level.
August 28 -
The Democratic Party approved its platform at its national convention in Denver, including a number of planks related to taxes.
August 27 -
Bookkeeping Express, a franchisor focused on providing outsourced bookkeeping services to small businesses, plans to expand nationally with 400 new territories.
August 27 -
This webcast will examine how to know when you’ve outgrown your accounting software and what to look for when you are ready to move up to the next level.
August 27 -
A former Internal Revenue Service agent was sentenced to 30 months in prison for helping a heroin dealer to buy a $65,000 BMW 745i while concealing his ownership of the vehicle.
August 26 -
A self-proclaimed priest has been convicted of tax fraud after his accountant and girlfriend pleaded guilty.
August 26 -
The National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts said that its Certified Valuation Analyst and Accredited Valuation Analyst designations have received certification from the National Organization for Competency Assurance.
August 26 -
Short, effective, to-the-point, and beneficial is how I viewed a recent e-mail request to participate in a survey from PKF Texas. The e-mail is intended for clients and prospects.
August 25 -
Average U.S. taxpayers subsidize executive compensation by more than $20 billion per year, thanks to various tax and accounting loopholes, according to a new report.
August 25 -
Web electronics site Newegg has sent an e-mail to customers saying that it will not comply with a controversial New York State law requiring Internet retailers to collect sales tax for purchases by state residents.
August 24 -
A federal court has permanently barred a Tacoma, Wash., woman from selling a tax scam, according to the Justice Department.
August 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service is planning to increase its enforcement efforts by sending out warning letters to a larger group of taxpayers who may be underreporting their income.
August 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released its revised instructions for the redesigned Form 990 that tax-exempt organizations must submit.
August 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service released its summer 2008 Statistics of Income Bulletin, featuring tax year 2005 data on the growth of profits and tax liability at foreign-controlled domestic corporations.
August 19 -
A recent study on corporate tax payments has been making waves on the Internet and in Washington in the past week.
August 19