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St. Louis-based accounting firm RubinBrown plans to expand westward by combining with Denver-based Saltzman Hamma Nelson Massaro to form one of the 50 largest accounting firms in the U.S.
July 23 -
Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., former chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, will face a trial before his congressional colleagues after a House investigative panel found that he violated ethics rules.
July 23 -
Call this a story about nurturing the goose that laid the golden egg.
July 22 -
President Obama signed a law Thursday that aims to bar payments to federal contractors that havent paid their taxes and to make sure that payments go out in the correct amounts to the right people.
July 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service released proposed regulations on Thursday that would establish a $50 fee for individuals who apply for a preparer tax identification number.
July 22 -
The House passed the Senate version of the unemployment extension on Thursday, sending the bill to President Obama for his signature.
July 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to check more often for accuracy-related penalties in future correspondence audits with taxpayers.
July 22 -
Hoping to get the Small Business Jobs Act passed before the August recess, Senate Democrats have modified the legislation in an effort to avoid another filibuster battle.
July 22 -
The Senate approved an extension on employment benefits on Wednesday evening, with the House poised to pass the extension on Thursday.
July 22 -
A California man has been indicted by a Las Vegas grand jury for filing false liens against employees of the Internal Revenue Service, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Secret Service and the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Southern District of California.
July 21
