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CPAs and accountants need to focus their organizations on anticipating change, rather than merely responding to it, according to futurist and technology educator Dan Burrus.
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The Internal Revenue Service has released the inflation-adjusted deduction limitations for annual contributions to health savings accounts in 2016.
May 4 -
We all have clients who wonder what their business is worth and sometimes imagine getting away from it all.
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A pair of senators introduced legislation Monday to expand access to tax-exempt bonds and federal tax credits to provide more money to state and local governments to spend on fixing the nations aging infrastructure.
May 4 -
The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act is meeting with some success in prompting foreign banks to disclose the holdings of U.S. taxpayers to the Internal Revenue Service, according to a former IRS official.
May 4 -
Former pro football player Plaxico Burress has been indicted by a New Jersey grand jury in the first prosecution under a new statute that makes a failed electronic funds transfer the same as a bad check.
May 4 -
A roundup of some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
May 3 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
May 1 -
Check out the digital edition of the May 2015 issue of Accounting Today.
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With Small Business Week approaching next week, the Internal Revenue Service reminded small businesses Friday that have failed to timely file certain required retirement plan returns that they have until Tuesday, June 2 to take advantage of a special penalty relief program.
May 1 -
An Internal Revenue Service revenue officer has been indicted for committing mail and wire fraud, filing false tax returns, identity theft and perjury.
May 1 -
Tech consultant Joe Woodard talks with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Dan Hood about the changing opportunities for accountants with cloud and mobile technology.
April 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service has made big strides in processing applications from groups seeking tax-exempt status, according to a new report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, whose 2013 report precipitated the Tea Party targeting scandal that led to the ouster of several top IRS officials.
April 30 -
A convicted tax preparer who was sentenced to probation in 2012 has now received a prison sentence for continuing to prepare and file tax returns in violation of a court order.
April 30 -
Tim Loo learned early this year that his name and Social Security number had made their way onto a fraudulent tax return, and immediately wondered whether the identity thief might also have his bank-account details or his kids Social Security numbers.
April 30 -
Leaders of the Senate Finance Committee are being inundated with suggestions for tax reform, despite the limited prospects for comprehensive reform ahead of next years elections.
April 29 -
In February, I wrote an article about the challenge I was about to embark on: tax season along with training for an Ironman competition.
April 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to do better at ensuring that health insurance policy issuers and self-insured plan sponsors pay a fee required under the Affordable Care Act known as the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research fee, according to a new government report.
April 29 -
Ideas for tax reform abound, though the prospects are not as bright as they once were.
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