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An Oregon woman who claimed a $2.1 million tax refund and received it from the state has been sentenced to five and a half years in prison, but shes not the only one in trouble.
July 26
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I was thrilled to be able to crash a presentation on Thursday from Martin Barnes, chief economist at BCA, who swung into town to present his outlook on the global economy and financial markets to the CFA Society of Sacramento.
July 25
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The Internal Revenue Services goal of improving the financial transparency of nonprofit organizations by requiring them to file an expanded Form 990 still has a long way to go, according to a new study.
July 24
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July 24
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The Securities and Exchange Commissions recent staff report on International Financial Reporting Standards indicates that IFRS is not going to be arriving in the U.S. anytime soon.
July 23
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There is definitely an element of fresh and fun within the accounting profession, and I always seem to be smack dab in the middle of itwhich, between us, is my favorite place to be!
July 23
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Expect to see a lot more wrangling over taxes in Washington in the months ahead with the elections approaching, along with the expiration of the current tax rates.
July 20
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Western New York firm Freed Maxick CPAs, chosen by Twitter, Inc. to represent the B2B/professional services sector in a year-long case study promoted on Twitters business website for advertisers, has announced those results.
July 19
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Tax prep chain H&R Block was forced to admit to goofing up the tax return of caped crusader Bruce Wayne (aka Batman) and needed to fix the error in a recent infographic.
July 19
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A team from the Philadelphia office of accounting, tax and business consulting firm Citrin Cooperman raised more than $5,500 for the American Cancer Society during Relay for Life in Ocean City, N.J., June 22-23.
July 18