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Documenting the skills of its information technology workforce will allow the Internal Revenue Service to more effectively manage its human resources, according to a report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
October 16 -
LBMC Technologies, the technology arm of Tennessee CPA firm Lattimore, Black, Morgan & Cain, is launching a partner program designed to help push its IntegratorPlus product which connects Microsoft Dynamics CRM with Intacct.
October 15 -
Meyers, Harrison & Pia, LLC has agreed to acquire Fannon Valuation Group of Portland, Maine.
October 15 -
If you look up the word success in the dictionary you may be surprised to see how many few words actually make up the definition of success: the achievement of something desired, planned or attempted.
October 15 -
Sageworks is offering a new service for evaluating the likelihood that a small business will default on a loan or go bankrupt.
October 15 -
Solyndra LLC, the failed solar-panel maker that received a $535 million U.S. Energy Department loan guarantee before going bankrupt, received objections to its bankruptcy plan from the Internal Revenue Service and the Energy Department.
October 15 -
A New Jersey CPA provided whistleblower information to the IRS that the IRS failed to pursue, and he unsuccessfully sued the IRS.
October 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service is paying millions of dollars every year in unnecessary interest payments due to delays in processing net operating loss cases within the required 45 days, according to a new government report.
October 15 -
Grant Thornton LLP said it achieved a record amount of revenue for fiscal year 2012, generating $1.212 billion in revenue for the fiscal year ended July 31, a 9.3 percent increase from the prior fiscal year.
October 15 -
Facebook has reportedly paid only about $315,000 in taxes in the United Kingdom last year, even though the social networking giant reported U.K. revenues of about $32.8 million and is estimated to have earned over $281 million in the U.K.
October 12