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New York State has been going after tax evaders under an aggressive new tax collection program, suspending the drivers licenses of 8,900 New Yorkers who failed to pay their state taxes and collecting over $56 million, 34 percent more than had been projected.
March 18 -
A federal court may allow the convicted former chief of a telecommunications company to deduct more than $44 million from his taxes after he was forced to forfeit the amount of stock gains he realized from insider trading.
March 18 -
Consumer finance site WalletHub has released a report on the states with the highest and lowest taxes.
March 18 -
The American Institute of CPAs has released a list of 10 suggestions for individual taxpayers and their preparers filing tax returns this season.
March 18 -
The sales process of many professional advisors is flawed.
March 17 -
The Tax Court has ruled against an accountant who tried to deduct a portion of his gambling losses from his taxes.
March 17 -
Most U.S.-based multinational corporations paid lower U.S. taxes on their domestic profits than they paid to foreign governments on their foreign profits, according to a recent study.
March 17 -
Entrepreneurs are the brightest, most focused and determined people I know. But it is also lonely for many of them.
March 14 -
Transition Advisors president Joel Sinkin discusses his new book on how accounting firms can execute a successful merger or acquisition, in an interview with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Daniel Hood.
March 14 -
The House Financial Services Committee has overwhelmingly approved bipartisan legislation that would remove a requirement for smaller public companies with less than $250 million in annual revenue from filing their financial statements in Extensible Business Reporting Language, or XBRL, format for five years.
March 14
