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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 -
Accounting Today is looking for speakers for its upcoming annual Growth & Profitability Summit.
March 14
