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U.S.-based multinational corporations and their lobbyists are pushing hard for a so-called “tax holiday” that would repatriate the earnings from their foreign subsidiaries, arguing that it would inject up to $1 trillion into the U.S. economy, but the prospects for job growth are murky at best.
June 29 -
The National Society of Accountants has created a new social network for tax preparers.
June 28 -
California Governor Jerry Brown and Democratic lawmakers have struck a deal to close the state’s estimated $15 billion budget deficit, including provisions to force online retailers like Amazon.com to collect sales tax from customers.
June 28 -
A former client of the Swiss banks UBS AG and Wegelin & Co. has pleaded guilty to personal income tax evasion for hiding more than $26.4 million in secret bank accounts.
June 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service is reminding anyone who has a bank account or other financial account in a foreign country, or who has signature authority over such an account, that they may be required to report the account to the U.S. Department of the Treasury by June 30 each year.
June 28 -
Governments around the world are either increasing indirect taxes such as value-added taxes or introducing them for the first time.
June 28 -
IMGCAP(1)]“Going green” is all the rage. Some would say it’s the new black. Not only that, it can help your client's company stay “in the black” too.
June 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued final regulations shortening the automatic extension time period for partnership, trust and estate tax returns from six to five months, meaning the returns are due Sept. 15.
June 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s financial management systems are unlikely to comply with federal laws at least until 2014, according to a new report.
June 27
