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Everybody knows the danger of sending things inadvertently in an email. Beda Singenbergers case shows you also have to be pretty careful when you mail things the old-fashioned way.
March 14 -
Accounting and consulting firm Fuoco Group said Thursday that it is introducing a new Fuoco Commercial Funding business to help private and institutional investors access financing for real estate deals.
March 14 -
Leaders of the Senate Finance Committee said Thursday they plan to begin developing a proposal for overhauling the nations Tax Code.
March 14 -
Tax software developer Greatland Corporation has outlined a plan to further accelerate growth through strategic acquisitions during 2013.
March 14 -
The American Institute of CPAs Private Companies Practice Section released the results of its 2012 PCPS Succession Survey not long ago, and it provides us with data from nearly 1,000 firms across the U.S. on how they are dealing (or not) with succession.
March 14 -
A majority of business leaders believe tax reform should be separated from reforms to government entitlement programs and deficit reduction, according to a new poll.
March 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service has found that changes in Form 8863, Education Credits, are delaying more than 600,000 tax returns, many of which appear to come from H&R Block.
March 13 -
A former Internal Revenue Service official has pleaded guilty to violating a criminal conflict of interest law and illegally disclosing confidential audit information while he was an IRS employee.
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Ten multinational U.S.-based corporations, including Apple, Merck, Microsoft and Pfizer, each increased their foreign profits by $5 billion or more last year, continuing a trend in which U.S. corporations held more of their money in low-tax countries.
March 12 -
House Republicans and Senate Democrats are introducing competing budget plans with starkly different tax proposals.
March 12