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Oh what Id give to get a good nights sleep. Weve heard that before, maybe even said it ourselves, especially during tax season. But tax preparer Joyce Linzy was prepared to spend money to make it happen.
October 3 -
Mr. and Mrs. Friedberg were just another couple of average married taxpayers like any other married taxpayers happily minding their own business until the IRS decided to wage a war of terror on them.
October 2 -
Grant Thornton LLP has achieved an all-time high annual revenue mark for the U.S. member firm of Grant Thornton International, with $1.274 billion in revenue generated in fiscal year 2013, up 5 percent from the previous year.
October 2 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers is one of the accounting firms hoping to address the needs of companies and individuals who are uncertain about the implications of the new health insurance exchanges and marketplaces that opened this week.
October 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service has temporarily stopped sending out tax refunds, and the Tax Court has suspended operations during the federal government shutdown, as lawmakers in Congress continue their battle over delaying or defunding Obamacare for a year.
October 2 -
Obamacares opening day drew millions of consumers to the laws core insurance exchanges, offering supporters and investors confidence that if the websites can stay up and running, customers will follow.
October 2 -
Armanino managing partner Andy Armanino discusses how a "firm of the future" can leverage deeper relationships with business clients to help them grow and achieve more.
October 2 -
Thomson Reuters has released a new report on the Internal Revenue Services guidance on same-sex marriage in the wake of the Supreme Court striking down section three of the Defense of Marriage Act as unconstitutional.
October 1 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced charges against three auditors Tuesday for violating federal securities laws or failing to comply with U.S. auditing standards.
October 1 -
The final two defendants charged in relation to an identity theft scam that used identities stolen from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services to file fraudulent tax returns were sentenced to federal prison Monday.
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