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The IRS has sold off a 7,100-acre parcel of land on Native American tribal land to pay off over $3 million in delinquent employment taxes, even though the federal government had earlier said the tribe did not owe taxes on the ranch land.
December 7
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Big Four firm Deloitte has gotten the thumbs up from California First Lady Maria Shriver for its strategies in adapting to the evolving workplace.
December 7
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The American Institute of CPAs has been promoting financial literacy in recent years through efforts like its 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy site and its Feed the Pig campaign with public service announcements encouraging consumers to save more money.
December 4
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College students get to do the coolest things and yes, that includes those studying accounting.
December 4
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A lawsuit over Enrons accounting fraud may have finally come to an end after eight years, mainly because there seems to be little prospect of collecting more damages.
December 3
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The accounting profession isnt exempt from the hard-hitting recession and its always encouraging to hear when state societies step up and fill a need for their members in response to struggle. Such is the case with the Piedmont Chapter of the South Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants by providing a scholarship fund to help those CPAs who have lost their jobs.
December 3
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While shoppers in most states were hitting the stores on Black Friday looking for deals on toys and holiday ornaments, one state encouraged gun buyers to stock up last weekend on firearms thanks to a Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday.
December 2
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The Ernst & Young Foundation will direct an additional $1 million towards further development of International Financial Reporting Standards curriculum. These funds will help to expand the work of the Ernst & Young Academic Resource Center, which was launched in the summer of 2008.
December 2
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College students in Pittsburgh are protesting a proposal to impose a 1 percent tax on their college tuition costs, but other cities and states may be forced to follow suit.
December 1
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Ever wonder what goes on in the mind of an intern? Wonder no more. Two brave souls from New Jersey-based WithumSmith+Brown share their reflections of being a rookie not only in their accounting firm, but in the professional working world, as well.
December 1