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Foreign banks and other financial institutions are facing a number of deadlines this year for complying with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, or FATCA, which is forcing many of them to wake up belatedly to the complex demands thrust upon them by the new reporting regime.
March 24
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A U.S. Senate investigative panel is examining Caterpillar Inc. and whether the company improperly avoided U.S. taxes by moving profits outside the country, said three people familiar with the inquiry.
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The Internal Revenue Service has released its 2013 IRS Data Book, providing a snapshot of activities at the agency in relation to taxpayers for the fiscal year.
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The Internal Revenue Services Office of Professional Responsibility has entered into a settlement agreement with a group of appraisers from the same firm who were accused of aiding in the understatement of federal tax liabilities by overvaluing facade easements for charitable donation purposes.
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Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
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This is not about JFK. When he was nominated at the 1960 Democratic Convention, his acceptance speech was preceded with an introduction by Chester Bowes narrating a film about Kennedys life and achievements.
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Transition Advisors president Joel Sinkin discusses how firms can plan a smooth merger or acquisition deal, and set appropriate goals, whether they're a buyer or seller, in an interview with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Daniel Hood.
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Tax preparers frequently skip meals or turn to junk food during the hectic tax season, and some companies want to make sure they make healthier nutrition choices.
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Some of the largest and most profitable Fortune 500 companies are paying little or nothing in state income taxes, according to a new study.
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