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Some U.S. taxpayers who have been hiding their money in Swiss bank accounts might not worry about being exposed to the IRS, depending on the details of the U.S.s recent agreement with Switzerland.
September 8
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If you havent heard of the social bookmarking site, Delicious, you may be living in a cave.
September 8
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Senate Finance Committee chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., will soon be producing his much-anticipated take on health care reform and how taxpayers will pay for it.
September 4
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Jennifer Gahl, a staff accountant at the Charleston, S.C.-based office of WebsterRogers has earned her CPA credential.
September 4
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Congressman Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., is hearing more calls for him to step down from his chairmanship of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee after a series of embarrassing revelations.
September 3
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Whether youre a freshman or senior, the new school year brings a fresh set of challenges including making friends.
September 3
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To clarify the status of the case of the former IRS agent who filed suit after she was fired for carrying a small ceremonial dagger to work, I talked to one of her legal representatives.
September 2
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The Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants and the American Institute of CPAs has named Debbie Mitchell and Kristen Costa of Braver PC as Women to Watch.
September 2
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The strange case of the former IRS employee who insisted on carrying a ceremonial dagger to the office, until she was fired, has been partially resolved after a judge dismissed most of her legal claims, although she is still allowed to sue Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.
September 1
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Accounting major Marilu Cruz, a junior at the University of Washington, is a source of inspiration.
September 1