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In our last issue, we explored why it's better for accounting firms not to go online at all than to do it without a serious commitment; discussed how they should integrate all of their efforts; and offered some tips on tweeting. in this follow-up, we'll look at blogging, and protecting your firm's reputation online.
March 1 -
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A former IRS commissioner examines the prospects for change
March 1 -
New memberships, Decosimo Corporate Finance expands its sell-side advisory practice and more
March 1 -
The number one concern of leading business tax executives for the year ahead is that in light of the current political and fiscal environment, Congress will enact revenue offsets to fund other legislative initiatives rather than make the U.S. tax system more competitive.
February 28 -
The budget sequester in Washington, D.C., could prompt furloughs of up to a week for Internal Revenue Service employees starting this summer if Congress is unable to reach a deal to avert the automatic spending cuts that are scheduled to begin on Friday.
February 28 -
A New Jersey tax preparer has pleaded guilty to willfully preparing false tax returns for his clients to secure larger tax refunds.
February 28 -
The Internal Revenue Services risk assessment process does not provide a reliable assessment of the risk of the improper payments in the IRSs revenue funds, according to a new report.
February 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Thursday it was expanding its Voluntary Classification Settlement Program to enable more businesses to reclassify their workers as employees, as opposed to independent contractors, for future tax periods, offering them relief from their past payroll tax obligations.
February 28 -
The Senate has confirmed Jacob Lew as the next Secretary of the Treasury, succeeding Timothy Geithner.
February 28
