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Some of the largest corporations are relying on like-kind-exchanges to lower their tax bills, in some cases pushing the boundaries of what the Internal Revenue Service will allow under the law.
January 7
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A question I am asked quite often is how large does a CPA firm need to be before it needs a marketing director? Because there are many variables to this equation, I usually fire back with a few qualifying questions to get to the correct size answer.
January 7
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Am I a bad American because I dont really care about the Cliff?
January 6
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Northeast accounting firm The Mironov Group, Certified Public Accountants & Consultants recently hosted a Project Sandy Claus Coats for Kids drive to benefit young Hurricane Sandy victims.
January 4
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Several members of The Mironov Group, LLC, CPAs & Consultants, in Edison, N.J., recently participated in the firms Project Sandy Claus - Coats for Kids drive.
January 3
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With the expiration of the payroll tax cuts, the majority of workers will be facing smaller amounts of take-home pay starting this month, but the American Institute of CPAs has some timely financial advice.
January 3
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New York State Society of CPAs members launched their 2013 campaign to raise $75,000 worth of building materials for a local Habitat for Humanity home through the second annual Sand Volleyball Tournament Saturday, Jan. 5.
January 2
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We have come to realize that it's long past time to question using LIFO to allocate costs first to the cost of goods sold and then inventory.
January 1
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Employees of the Mercadien Group contributed to the Toys for Tots program over the holiday season.
December 31
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Christmas always brings out the satirical bent in a lot of folks, and this holiday season has been no exception, with stories suggesting the beloved Santa Claus is running afoul of the tax authorities.
December 28