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President Obama visited Cleveland to talk with small business leaders about their concerns.
February 23 -
A tax credit that is supposed to help poverty-stricken communities is instead being used to finance at least two luxury hotels, an antique car museum, a small theater in an upscale neighborhood, and other dubious projects, while lining the pockets of wealthy banks and investors.
February 23 -
Financial advisors and wealth managers cited referrals from existing clients as the most successful way of gaining new clients, while the most popular marketing tactic was sponsoring or hosting events that allow for face-to-face networking.
February 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service has granted transitional relief from the penalties imposed by recent information reporting requirements that apply to stock issuers when an organizational action affects the basis of the stock.
February 22 -
KPMG has acquired outsourcing advisory firm EquaTerra for an undisclosed sum.
February 22 -
The Senate approved a bill Thursday night that both modernizes the Federal Aviation Administration’s technology and includes a provision that repeals the health care reform bill’s expanded 1099 information reporting requirements.
February 18 -
Financially troubled consulting and tax services firm LECG revealed Friday it has received an acquisition offer for at least part of its business from FTI Consulting that could help rescue the firm from its financial straits.
February 18 -
Many of the millions of people with disabilities may be paying more in taxes than necessary, according to a disability insurance service provider.
February 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service has selected 32 new members to serve on the nationwide Taxpayer Advocacy Panel.
February 18 -
The Social Security Administration warned in a letter to employees that it may have to furlough workers if proposed cuts to its budget are enacted into law.
February 18