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A new report from a Republican lawmaker details how, under the current Tax Code, the federal government is giving away billions of dollars to millionaires, subsidizing their lifestyles with taxes paid by the less well-to-do.
November 15 -
Global CPA and business advisory firm Grant Thornton is currently in negotiations to acquire Boston-based regional firm CCR, according to the Boston Business Journal.
November 14 -
One of Switzerland’s oldest banks, Clariden Leu, has become the latest to cooperate with U.S. tax authorities.
November 11 -
Confidence in the U.S. economy has plunged this past quarter among the CEOs and CFOs of private companies, according to a new survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
November 11 -
Corporate acquisitions using overpriced shares of stock rarely do much to cushion the decline the shares eventually suffer, according to a new study.
November 11 -
A retired special agent with the IRS’s Criminal Investigation division has pleaded guilty to charges of transporting a California woman across state lines to Las Vegas for the purpose of prostitution.
November 11 -
Among the themes that IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman has emphasized since his swearing in is the balancing of the agency’s compliance function with its service mission.
November 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a revenue ruling permitting an employer that is using an accrual method of accounting to take a deduction in the current year for a fixed amount of bonuses payable to a group of employees, even though the employer does not know which of the employees will receive a bonus or the amount of any particular bonus until after the end of the taxable year.
November 10 -
Moss, Krusick & Associates has merged in the firm Dexter & Associates, expanding the firm’s presence in Orlando, Fla.
November 10 -
The Senate has approved a jobs bill that provides businesses with a tax credit for hiring unemployed veterans.
November 10
