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The Internal Revenue Service should be doing more to combat employment-related and tax-fraud identity theft, according to a new report released in conjunction with a congressional hearing.
April 10 -
California accounting firm Macias Gini & O'Connell has acquired Moreland & Associates, expanding its Sacramento base to Newport Beach and San Marcos.
April 10 -
The American Institute of CPAs submitted written testimony to Congress for a hearing by the House Small Business Committee on modernizing the Tax Code for small businesses. The House Small Business Committee issued a report containing seven recommendations for improving the Tax Code in conjunction with the hearings. The recommendations included simplifying the home office deduction, updating the equipment deduction limits and record-keeping requirements, adjusting the business automobile depreciation limits and shortening depreciation schedules.
April 10 -
Accounting Today's eagerly anticipated Top 100 Firms report ranks the largest U.S. Accounting firms by revenue, offering both a wealth of statistical data and insightful analysis of what makes the best firms tick, as well as their plans for the future. This annual ranking includes a breakout of the biggest tax firms, and takes an in-depth look at what strategies the Top 100 are using to recruit and retain qualified staff in the current environment.
April 10 -
The House Ways and Means Committee has approved a bill that would equalize the disclosure standards of tax preparers and their clients.
April 9 -
The Maryland Senate passed a CPA mobility bill by a unanimous 47-0 vote about an hour before midnight on the final day of the Maryland General Assembly's 2008 session.
April 8 -
California pet sellers, beware. The state's Board of Equalization plans to send letters to pet associations and pet-and-feed stores to tell them that sales of dogs, cats and other animals are taxable.
April 8 -
Less than a week to go before April 15, and it's almost time to take a well-deserved rest after a long tax season.
April 8 -
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., has introduced a bill to help struggling homeowners with a refundable tax credit, even as a bipartisan Senate bill faced a threatened veto from the Bush administration.
April 8 -
The Senate passed an amendment to the compromise housing bill that will allow money-losing businesses to elect to use accumulated alternative minimum tax credits and research and development credits early.
April 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been getting an average of more than 50,000 extra phone calls per day as a result of questions about the economic stimulus payment, and has received 379,000 tax returns from individuals filing solely to receive the stimulus payment.
April 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service said it would open many of its offices for another Saturday to help taxpayers who don't normally file tax returns receive their economic stimulus payments.
April 7 -
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A Cambodian-American tax preparer and accountant from Long Beach, Calif., went on trial in a Los Angeles federal court for plotting to take over Cambodia with a group of freedom fighters.
April 6 -
Financial Web site myStockOptions.com has opened an online Tax Center that explains issues related to equity compensation for tax year 2007.
April 6 -
The Justice Department said a federal court in Seattle has permanently shut down a nationwide "warehouse bank" tax defiance scheme that helped its customers evade federal taxes.
April 6 -
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The Internal Revenue Service is postponing its tax-filing deadline for victims of the recent floods, storms and tornadoes in four states.
April 3 -
The Senate Finance Committee heard testimony from Roby B. Sawyers, a professor in the College of Management at North Carolina State University and a member of the American Institute of CPAs' Tax Executive Committee, about the institute's recommendations for estate tax reform.
April 3 -