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The government won its second victory in the past month in a lease-in, lease-out tax shelter case, after the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit agreed with a federal district court that BB&T Corp. is barred from obtaining a tax refund of approximately $4.5 million.
April 29 -
How often do you visit other accounting firms? Many firm associations, when holding a meeting in a city where a firm member is located, often arrange for the attendees to visit that firm’s office in a guided presentation. The Practical Accountant editorial staff also periodically visits accounting firms, and the payoff for us, and also ultimately for our readers, is astounding. The last firm that we visited was Weiser in New York City, and the result was the same.
April 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service stepped up its compliance activities last year and saw its revenues jump, according to a new report.
April 28 -
Entertainment and sports accountant Mike Vaden and his Vaden Group have allied with regional accounting and business advisory firm Joseph Decosimo & Co. to form a business management practice aimed at the entertainment industry and high-net-worth individuals.
April 28 -
Accounting firm Plante & Moran said it was seeing optimism among the businesses it surveyed in the Midwest despite general worries about the economy.
April 28 -
President Bush said the Treasury Department would begin distributing the first batch of tax rebates by direct deposit on Monday.
April 27 -
Financial planning and advisory services have helped fuel an increase in revenues at CPA firms, according to a new study by the American Institute of CPAs and Moss Adams.
April 27 -
The federal government has lost a Son of Boss tax shelter case involving taxpayers who invested in foreign currency options.
April 24 -
SurePayroll has upgraded its online payroll service for accountants with same-day enrollment, Saturday customer support hours, and free human resources and compliance tools.
April 24 -
The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing on the tax aspects of a cap-and-trade program to control carbon emissions.
April 23 -
An Ohio jury ruled that Fifth Third Bancorp is not entitled to a $5.6 million tax refund for its 1997 tax year after the bank sought to take tax deductions related to complex leasing transactions involving passenger rail cars.
April 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service has withdrawn proposed regulations that would have treated mortgage loans as capital assets and restricted the deductibility of mortgage defaults.
April 23 -
CPA firm Marcum & Kliegman has expanded into the executive search industry, launching M&K Executive Search.
April 21 -
The Senate Finance Committee proposed a new tax bill that seeks to prevent the alternative minimum tax from spreading to more taxpayers next tax season.
April 20 -
Tax preparer Matthew Carl Berry was convicted of federal tax fraud charges for operating a scheme that earned him, family members and associates more than $1 million, according to the Justice Department.
April 20 -
Right on time for the conclusion of tax season, the House has passed a bill that promises to make tax preparation easier, while also repealing the IRS Private Debt Collection Program.
April 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service said it would be watching to make sure charities and religious organizations don't violate their tax-exempt status by engaging in political activities this campaign season.
April 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has put out a call for a priority list of items it should address with its upcoming guidance.
April 17 -
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, defended the Internal Revenue Service's outsourcing of tax collections to private firms by pointing out the thousands of disciplinary actions taken against IRS employees.
April 16 -
A new study by the Computer & Communications Industry Association recommended that the Internal Revenue Service avoid investing in its own online tax preparation system, saying the proposed "I-File" system would be costly to implement and create little or no benefit for consumers.
April 16