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The accounting profession’s drive for a more predictable and user friendly Federal Tax Code seems to be gaining traction with at least one segment of Congress: the freshly-elected corps of Tea Party activists and their conservative allies in the House and Senate.
March 7 -
We used to employ an editor at our company who no matter how frequently he screwed up - and believe me it was frequent - he nevertheless considered himself blameless.
March 6 -
Gene Barinholtz of Barinholtz & Horwitz has merged his team and their practice into the CPA firm Kutchins, Robbins & Diamond, Ltd.
March 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released the latest version of its discussion and rebuttal of many of the more common frivolous arguments made by individuals and groups that oppose compliance with federal tax laws.
March 4 -
Warren, Averett, Kimbrough & Marino has introduced a new information technology and business intelligence consulting service.
March 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service is planning another series of tax forums at several major cities this year.
March 4 -
Nearly 19 million tax returns have been filed with the Internal Revenue Service from home computers so far this year, an increase of almost 6 percent compared to the number of returns from the same time last year, the IRS said Friday.
March 4 -
Tax reform for business isn’t just about lowering the corporate tax rate. That’s what Patricia Thompson, chair of the AICPA’s Tax Executive Committee, told the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures yesterday.
March 3 -
The House approved a repeal of the expanded 1099 information reporting requirements by a vote of 314-112 on Thursday.
March 3 -
The House moved one step closer to repealing the expanded 1099 information reporting requirements in the Affordable Care Act and Small Business Jobs Act on Wednesday by approving a controversial offset to the cost of the repeal.
March 2

