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How does our current recession (or, more likely, soft depression) compare with the Great Depression?
January 12
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The IRS Oversight Board has just released its 2010 Taxpayer Attitude Survey, and it has some surprising findings.
January 11
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Karen Love, director of practice growth at Pannell Kerr Forster of Texas, P.C., was named one of Houstons 50 Most Influential Women of 2010 by Houston Woman magazine.
January 11
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The American Institute of CPAs has given its inaugural Personal Financial Planning Lifetime Achievement Award to Stanley H. Breitbard for his practice area development and work improving national financial literacy.
January 11
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The National Society of Accountants is asking the Internal Revenue Service to postpone its new e-file requirements.
January 10
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McGladrey Alliance, an affiliation of U.S.-based independent accounting and consulting firms, announced the 10 recent graduates of its partner development program.
January 10
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Crowe Horwath LLP will now dispense advice to Compli customers through the HR and compliance management solutions providers accounting and tax e-counsel service.
January 10
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A Michigan man is finding himself the subject of an IRS audit because he listed income of $23 on his tax return because he had sold some vegetables from his garden to a passerby.
January 7
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The American Accounting Associations management accounting section honored Joel Demski, Ph.D., with the 2010 Lifetime Contribution Award for his work on applications of information economics and agency theory.
January 7
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In his first act as Connecticuts new governor, Dan Malloy signed three executive orders, the first of which commits the state to following U.S GAAP.
January 6