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A New York man has pleaded guilty to leading one of the largest and longest-running tax refund fraud schemes associated with identity theft ever perpetrated in the U.S.
November 13 -
A couple who owned a Hollywood-area movie post-production company have pleaded guilty to fraud and theft charges after admitting to embezzling their employees payroll taxes and failing to remit the money to the Internal Revenue Service.
November 12 -
Municipal bonds typically represent an investors safest asset or the most conservative component of the overall investment portfolio.
November 12 -
Lateral hiring of partners and leaders by accounting firms from competing accounting firms is on the rise, according to a new study.
November 12 -
By misinterpreting federal law, the Internal Revenue Service has sharply limited the number of erroneous tax refunds and improper tax credit claims on which it can assess penalties, according to a new study.
November 12 -
The U.S. sought court permission to ask Citigroup Inc. and Bank of New York Mellon Corp. for records of U.S. clients of Zuercher Kantonalbank, the biggest of Switzerlands publicly owned regional banks, to determine whether those people evaded taxes, records show.
November 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service said it is sending letters in November and December to tax preparers suspected of filing inaccurate claims for the Earned Income Tax Credit.
November 12 -
By definition a pacesetter is not following a trend, they are setting an example and this years crop of Technology Pacesetters in the field of accounting-related software consulting are representative of where the profession is moving.
November 11 -
While I was working full-time early in my accounting career, I was also picking up clients that I did on the side, also known as moonlighting.
November 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service is reminding tax professionals that they can earn continuing professional education credits online through seminars filmed at the 2013 IRS Nationwide Tax Forums.
November 11