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The Treasury Departments new steps to curb the tide of corporate inversion deals and the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Developments recently released recommendations aimed at combating tax base erosion and profit shifting signal increasing momentum in the battle to prevent corporate tax revenues from eroding.
September 23 -
The Treasury Department announced steps that will make it harder for U.S. companies to move their addresses outside the country to reduce taxes, clamping down on the practice known as inversions.
September 22 -
Is your firm experiencing double-digit organic growth year after year? If so, you have achieved something that almost every firm in the country would love to emulate. If you answered no, you might be underachievingand the most important question is why.
September 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service is being urged to move up its W-2 filing deadline to January 31 and to lower the threshold for requiring electronic filing of W-2 returns in an effort to curb the growing trend of identity theft related tax fraud.
September 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service has announced the new 2014-2015 per diem rates that taxpayers can use, starting October 1, to substantiate their expenses for lodging, meals and incidental expenses when traveling away from home.
September 22 -
Maurice Hank Greenbergs Starr International Co. seeks a refund for overpayment of taxes for 2007 in a $38 million lawsuit against the U.S.
September 22 -
Over the last year, the House and Senate have both proposed bills to renew a number of popular tax breaks for businesses and individuals. These extenders include some important changes of which tax preparers and accountants especially those dealing with the nations small and midsized businesses need to be aware.
September 21 -
Time again to address the annual most important detail of your practice: How much should you raise your fees?
September 20 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases (and names).
September 20 -
Nine individuals have been indicted in two separate conspiracies in Portland, Ore., each of them claiming more than $1 million in fraudulent tax refunds, according to the Justice Department and the Internal Revenue Services Criminal Investigation unit.
September 19 -
The IRS released an advanced copy Thursday of Rev. Proc. 2014-54, which provides guidance on certain changes in method of accounting for dispositions of tangible depreciable property.
September 19 -
Its important to get an up-close look at a clients business in order to save it.
September 19 -
Despite their high payouts, international stocks and funds can come with big tax bills, but there are ways to offset those hefty levies.
September 19 -
Large partnerships, including private-equity firms and hedge funds, are often so complex that the U.S. Internal Revenue Service cant audit them effectively, the Government Accountability Office found.
September 19 -
Congress made some moves this week in working on tax extenders, even though it is not expected to pass any legislation until after the midterm elections.
September 18 -
The Fifth Circuit rejected both the Internal Revenue Service and the Tax Courts valuation of art contained in an estate, finding an estates valuation to be supported by the evidence.
September 18 -
Maintaining healthy client relationships is important for CPAs, particularly when their tax clients need some help with their tax planning that may require outside expertise.
September 18 -
Taxpayers are expected to receive a modest amount of tax relief in 2015, thanks to the annual inflation adjustments provided under the Tax Code.
September 18 -
Last year marked the third consecutive year of increases in CPA firm revenue since the recession, with firms posting a 6.7 percent revenue increase, up from 5.4 percent in the previous year, according to the latest results from the Rosenberg Survey.
September 18 -
Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., has introduced a bill that would help low-income married couples deduct twice as much of the interest charged on their student loan debts.
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