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Wisconsin-based accounting and consulting firm Wipfli LLP has made its fourth acquisition of the year, acquiring Blascoe & Associates of Rockford, Ill., effective December 1.
December 2 -
CPA and business advisory firm Sanford Baumeister & Frazier has agreed to merge in the North Dallas practice of Hugly PC.
December 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service detailed how, starting Jan. 1, 2011, paid tax return preparers can comply with a new law that requires them to electronically file tax returns for individuals, trusts and estates.
December 2 -
The Senate has unanimously approved a clarification to the Federal Trade Commission’s oft-delayed Red Flags rule after lobbying by the American Institute of CPAs and a variety of state CPA societies.
December 1 -
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Sander Levin, D-Mich., introduced legislation Wednesday that would extend the Bush-era tax cuts only for those making less than $250,000 a year, and provide a two-year AMT patch.
December 1 -
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Douglas Shulman has written to congressional leaders informing them that he has directed the IRS’s technology team to reprogram its computers with the assumption that the Alternative Minimum Tax will be patched by the end of the year.
December 1 -
CPA and business advisory firm WithumSmith+Brown has merged in Paramus-based forensic accounting firm Morrison & Co., effective December 1. Terms were not disclosed.
December 1 -
One promising sign of President Obama’s meeting with congressional leaders Tuesday was that he didn’t emerge with his lip bleeding from a fresh elbow jab in the face.
November 30 -
The Senate failed Tuesday to pass legislation to continue eligibility for federal unemployment benefits for one year.
November 30 -
President Obama met with congressional leaders on Tuesday to discuss the fate of the Bush tax cuts, along with other tax extender items and the extension of unemployment benefits.
November 30