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Calvetti, Ferguson & Wagner, P.C., a CPA and business advisory firm specializing in tax, audit and advisory solutions, sealed a partnership with global transactional concern Verse Consulting that will bolster its international tax offerings to mid-market companies.
January 19 -
A bipartisan group of lawmakers in Congress plan to introduce legislation that would allow individuals who make charitable contributions to help victims of the earthquake in Haiti to claim an itemized charitable deduction on their tax return this year instead of waiting until next year.
January 17 -
As Wall Street firms prepare to hand out record levels of bonuses, a group of lawmakers on Capitol Hill have co-sponsored a bill that would slap a 50 percent tax on many of the bonuses.
January 15 -
The White House has reportedly cemented a deal with labor union leaders scaling back the tax on so-called Cadillac health insurance plans.
January 15 -
Although most observers are on board with the new proposals to register, test and license tax return preparers, some questions about the goals and the process remain.
January 14 -
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service warned in a regulatory filing that it only has enough funding to cover 50 percent of the refund anticipation loans it anticipates making this tax season.
January 14 -
Tax prep chain H&R Block opened a new flagship office in Times Square on Thursday, complete with a giant smart wall where clients can be guided through an interactive tax experience.
January 14 -
Sometimes, being too quick to take advantage of a tax break from Congress can turn out to be a very bad thing.
January 11 -
A bill signed into law by New York State Governor David Paterson provides an exemption from the state's new tax preparer registration requirements for CPAs, including those who hail from outside the state.
January 11 -
The economic crisis and the downfall of the real estate market spurred a slew of tax law changes that will impact the upcoming filing season.
January 11 -
Tax return preparers who claim inflated personal or business expenses, false deductions, unallowable credits or excessive exemptions on returns prepared for their clients are a major concern for the Internal Revenue Service during the upcoming filing season, according to a spokesman for the service.
January 11 -
While the shape of tax policy remains uncertain in some areas - at press time, Congress was considering a wide range of tax bills, including changes to the estate tax regime, and the extension of a number of tax credits and deductions, among other things - there are a few areas of certainty.
January 11 -
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The ongoing economic downturn offers accountants the opportunity to extend their reach and help their clients at a time when they are most needed.
January 11 -
The Obama administration is handing out $2.3 billion in Recovery Act Advanced Energy Manufacturing Tax Credits for clean energy projects to provide jobs across the U.S. after announcing a disappointing employment report for December.
January 8 -
Call it what you like, but the first decade of the millennium has passed with many a whimper.
January 5 -
The Kansas Department of Revenue warned that it may take up to 16 weeks to process state tax returns filed on paper as the state copes with budget cuts.
January 5 -
Jackson Hewitt has signed an amended agreement with Republic Bank & Trust to act as a partner for refund anticipation loans after the tax prep chains previous partner, Santa Barbara Bank & Trust, was forced to stop providing RALs.
January 4 -
The Treasury Department said a new protocol amending the income tax treaty with France has entered into force.
December 29 -
The bank that Jackson Hewitt Tax Service uses to process and administer its refund anticipation loans will not be in a position to originate RALs for the 2010 tax season, according to the company.
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