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It may be some time before Congress and the Obama administration decide what to do about the tax rates for next year, so its a good idea to plan for various alternative scenarios just in case.
November 8 -
CCH has introduced the new weekly electronic publication, Global Tax Weekly A Closer Look, which promises to provide up-to-date analysis and insights into international tax developments.
November 8 -
More than three years after the official end to the recession considered the worst since the Great Depression, U.S. businesses are recovering but not recovered.
November 8 -
The election results, while no surprise, have pretty much left us where we were in terms of tax policy, according to Roger Harris, president of Padgett Business Services.
November 8 -
In one of his last appearances before his departure on November 9, IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman touched on a number of issues confronting the service and the accounting profession in general.
November 7 -
In the aftermath of the elections, the payroll tax cut appears to be one of the likely casualties of the scramble to resolve questions over expiring tax cuts and the looming fiscal cliff during the lame-duck session of Congress.
November 7 -
In the wake of Sandy, the IRS has unveiled programs to help victims of the hurricane.
November 7 -
The chances for comprehensive tax reform occurring in the wake of Tuesdays elections are murky at best, with a divided Congress and a re-elected President who has been unable to persuade Republicans to support his tax policies.
November 7 -
The re-election of President Obama is likely to result in substantial changes for taxpayers, especially with the expiration of the Bush-era tax rates approaching.
November 7 -
Paul Allan, Global BPO Portfolio and Service Line Leader, at HP Enterprise Services, explains how to justify organizations' investment in Business Intelligence technologies and how a trusted advisor can help in the process.
November 7