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A Florida psychiatrist who helped her husband build two Caribbean medical schools was found guilty by a federal jury of tax charges related to offshore accounts.
October 25 -
Thomson Reuters has released an updated special report on the tax changes in the Affordable Care Act, which have become more relevant now that the health insurance exchanges have opened for business in many states, despite the technical glitches on the federal site.
October 25 -
Worker classification is an ongoing issue that affects accountants and their clients.
October 24 -
Jody Padar of New Vision CPA Group talks about how the old firm model can grow into a fresh new firm model against the backdrop of Yosemite National Park, during the Sage Listens Tour.
October 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service has to do a better job when scanning taxpayer correspondence to avoid errors and repeated requests for information from taxpayers, according to a new report.
October 24 -
PwC US plans to acquire substantially all the assets of HumanR, a Herndon, Va.-based consulting firm specializing in organizational development consulting.
October 24 -
Haynie & Co., a regional accounting firm based in Salt Lake City, has acquired A.J. Robbins PC of Denver.
October 24 -
A pair of owners of a tax preparation business that claimed millions of dollars in fraudulent tax refunds on behalf of inmates at various New Jersey prisons have been arrested.
October 24 -
Now that the October 15 extended filing deadline for personal income tax returns has passed, we have only 10 weeks to help our clients plan for the tax returns that will be due April 15.
October 23 -
Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., the influential chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, has written a letter to the acting head of the Internal Revenue Service complaining that the IRSs decision to delay tax season because of the government shutdown will be a financial burden to people who count on early tax refunds.
October 23

