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The American Institute of CPAs has sent a comment letter to the Internal Revenue Service recommending changes to final regulations (TD 9534) regarding methods of accounting to be used by corporations that acquire the assets of other corporations in certain corporate reorganizations.
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The Internal Revenue Service has been consolidating several of its data centers in an effort to comply with a directive from the Office of Management and Budget to reduce data center space, cut costs, and save energy, but it needs a plan to achieve future savings goals, according to a new report.
July 10 -
Carr, Riggs & Ingram LLC has tapped into North Carolina by merging with Pittard, Perry & Crone Inc.
July 10 -
Paul Dunn, chairman of the business giving organization Buy1GIVE1 and founder of Results Accountants' Systems, discusses with Accounting Today senior Danielle Lee how firms can motivate their leaders and set a mission that inspires them and their clients.
July 10 -
A South Korean businessman who lost thousands of dollars in a California casino shouldnt be taxed for each winning pull of a slot-machine lever, a U.S. appeals court found.
July 10 -
Unauthorized immigrants are already paying $10.6 billion a year in state and local taxes, according to a new analysis that estimates an additional $2 billion revenue increase for the 50 states and the District of Columbia if undocumented immigrants who currently in the U.S. are allowed to work legally.
July 10 -
The watchdog group Citizens for Ethics and Responsibility in Washington had a big surprise during a conference call with reporters Tuesday to announce the latest complaint CREW had filed with the Internal Revenue Service: the subject of the complaint joined the call and defended himself.
July 9 -
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance outsourced the responsibility of refunding money to a new contractor this year and many taxpayers who filed paper-based returns still have not received their refunds.
July 9 -
Weyrich, Cronin & Sorra has added Michael D. Sisk & Co., to its firm.
July 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service budget would be cut by 24 percent under a House Republican proposal that would create new restrictions on the tax agency.
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