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In the often buttoned-up world of accounting, casual Fridays are coveted days where employees embrace the opportunity to dress down.
March 13
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Seven Democratic senators have written a letter to IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman urging the agency to impose a strict cap on political spending by tax-exempt nonprofit groups, the latest volley in a war over 501(c)4 groups associated with so-called SuperPACs.
March 13
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I'm on a plane right now, on my way to attend a super cool event called South by Southwestthe biggest music and technology event of the year. And yes, it's almost March 15th, the heart of tax season, and I am leaving my office for a few days.
March 12
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Baltimore-based CPA firm KatzAbosch has turned into a part-time cartoon maker, and has created a second season of animated video sketches for YouTube.
March 12
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I mentioned in my last blog post that Id soon be sharing some of whats to come for spring, and how cleaning out your closet can make room for some new trend pieces perfect for work, while helping to support your community.
March 9
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The U.S. Tax Court has ruled that a waitress who received a $10 million lottery ticket left as a tip by a customer will be liable for paying the gift tax.
March 9
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The status of female professionals within public accounting firms began to attract attention as a business issue in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada in the early 1990s.
March 8
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Due to the complexity of tax filing, many taxpayers are considering not filing their taxes at all, or just taking a guess at the right numbers.
March 7
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Instead of climbing the walls this tax season, partners and staff of Maryland accounting firm Weyrich, Cronin & Sorra are painting them, creating murals to be donated to local hospitals in a firmwide stress-relieving activity.
March 7
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Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., asked a panel of tax experts at a Senate hearing why tax fairness is so often equated with class warfare, particularly on Capitol Hill.
March 7