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PricewaterhouseCoopers valuation services team has released a report explaining the approaches that companies can take to value the benefits of their sustainability initiatives.
May 31 -
Amazon.com has struck a deal with the state of New Jersey to open two fulfillment distribution centers in the Garden State and to begin charging sales taxes to New Jersey residents by July 1, 2013.
May 31 -
Political gamesmanship in Washington is having a detrimental effect on federal tax planning.
May 30 -
Top 100 Firm Postlethwaite & Netterville's Melissa Peroyea receives Health Care Leadership Award
May 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released guidance on the effective date of the $2,500 limit, as indexed for inflation, on salary reduction contributions to flexible spending arrangements for health expenses.
May 30 -
A man who claimed to be the governor of Alabama in its original jurisdiction has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for tax fraud.
May 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service is asking for public comments on whether it needs to change its guidance on the use of smart cards, debit cards, credit cards and other electronic media to provide pretax transportation fringe benefits.
May 30 -
The Dewey & LeBoeuf bankruptcy is shaping up to be the largest law firm bankruptcy in U.S. history and could provide a cautionary tale for accounting firm mergers.
May 29 -
New statistics from the Internal Revenue Service indicate that 20,752 taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes of $200,000 or more in 2009 had no U.S. income tax liability.
May 29 -
Ouch! In affirming a Tax Court decision that an accounting firm set up as a C corporation could not deduct consulting fees paid to entities controlled by the firm’s owners, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals statement of its decision cut to the quick: “That an accounting firm should so screw up its taxes is the most remarkable feature of the case.”
May 29