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Thomson Reuters has acquired Mastersaf, a provider of tax and accounting solutions for companies operating in Brazil.
May 17 -
Wells Fargo is reportedly seeking a buyer for its H.D. Vest brokerage and financial advisory unit.
May 16 -
The United States reached its statutory debt limit of $14.3 trillion on Monday and the Treasury Department took steps to create additional headroom to avoid a government default.
May 16 -
The Growth Partnership has introduced a new survey tool designed to help accounting firms assess their marketing efforts.
May 16 -
Roni Deutch, who heavily advertised her tax problem resolution services on television, has closed her law firm and surrendered her legal license after a California judge froze her assets.
May 16 -
Several years before the birth of the Tea Party movement, I caught one of the local town workers stuffing my mailbox full of anti-income tax materials that included scores of inaccurate legal references and precedents where the courts agreed with a plaintiff who refused to pay taxes.
May 15 -
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on the current structure of international tax rules and how they might be hampering American employers in global markets.
May 13 -
A long list of organizations representing small and closely held businesses sent a letter to the leaders of the tax-writing committees in Congress urging them to include them in any upcoming tax reform legislation.
May 13 -
A longtime promoter of abusive trust schemes designed to hide clients’ income from the IRS has been convicted of tax charges.
May 13 -
While Congress tackles long-term tax reform, it continues to consider and enact piecemeal legislation aimed at specific areas. As a result, there are several bills afloat that, if enacted, would impact the ability of business to do business.
May 12

