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Andrew Coombs and Jennifer Laydon have been named the recipients of Bentley University's 2010 Gray, Gray Gray Fund Scholarships.
February 10
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When the IRS decided in 1986 to start requiring taxpayers to provide the Social Security numbers of the dependents they claimed on their tax returns, 7 million children seemingly vanished into thin air.
February 9
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Well, for one, it takes guts, will and determination. Just ask Jody Padar a CPA at James J. Matousek, CPA, in Park Ridge, Ill.
February 9
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An IRS processing center in Kansas City, Mo., is overdue on paying a $172.50 fee for a hazardous waste removal permit dating back to 2006.
February 8
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Attention Golfers (and the people wholove them)! The National CPA Classic is inviting CPAs to reserve a spot in anyone of the 10 Regional Classics happening around the country.
February 8
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said Thursday that he plans to begin procedural votes on jobs legislation on Monday, but the exact contours of the bill he intends to introduce were still unknown as of late Friday afternoon.
February 5
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Employees at Oak Brook, Illinois-based Crowe Horwath have been busy organizing a firm matched fundraising effort for Haiti relief.
February 5
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A new Web site, AccountingIsBoring.com, seeks to answer the question of who in Twitterland finds accounting boring.
February 4
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Accounting students at the University of Maine and Wilkes University in Pennsylvania are providing free tax assistance to the public with those with low to moderate incomes.
February 4
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board sure gets around, but not as much as it would like to.
February 3