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Regulatory burdens and economic uncertainty topped the list of challenges faced by small- and midsized accounting practices and their clients, according to a new survey.
February 3 -
In the first-ever indictment of an overseas bank in the U.S. for facilitating tax fraud, the Justice Department has charged Wegelin & Co., Switzerlands oldest bank, with allegedly conspiring to hide more than $1.2 billion from the Internal Revenue Service.
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PMB Helin Donovan has merged in Vink Teague & Associates, expanding the Austin, Texas-based firms presence in Dallas.
February 3 -
Sometimes its possible to predict a legislative outcome by comparing opening statements and testimonies of committee witnesses.
February 2 -
Last year more states, counties and cities lowered their sales tax rates than in 2010, and the number of sales tax changes also went down, according to a pair of new reports.
February 2 -
A previously convicted felon and long-time tax defier who also worked as a tax preparer was sentenced to three and a half years in prison.
February 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service does not have effective internal controls in place to make sure that defendants who have been convicted of tax-related crimes comply with the conditions of their probation and restitution, according to a new report.
February 2 -
KPMG has acquired the U.S. assets of Thomson Reuters ONESOURCE Indirect Tax Managed Services business.
February 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service has introduced a new online tool for taxpayers who need to repay their First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit.
February 2 -
IMGCAP(1)]The Tax Court’s decision last month in the case of Peco Foods, Inc. & Subsidiaries, v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (T.C. Memo 2012-18) caused waves of angst amongst tax practitioners and cost segregation professionals alike.
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