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Senate Finance Committee leaders publicly released a draft Thursday of the widely anticipated jobs bill they plan to introduce, including payroll tax provisions and the extension of a number of tax breaks that expired last year.
February 11 -
New York City has launched a free Web-based tax preparation and electronic filing service that is available to all residents who earn less than $58,000.
February 11 -
The Senate has unanimously approved a bill that would prevent small businesses from incurring large tax penalties aimed at large corporations and wealthy individuals who invest in tax shelters.
February 10 -
Senate Democrats have begun circulating a draft version of the jobs bill they plan to introduce, with a series of tax breaks and tax extenders designed to lure Republican support.
February 10 -
A coalition of charities, aid groups, unions, and movie actors and directors has launched a campaign calling for a global 0.05 percent tax on banks speculative financial transactions, with the proceeds going to combat poverty and climate change.
February 10 -
A series of surveys conducted in the past decade suggests that CFOs may be staying in their jobs longer.
February 10 -
Theres a certain amount of suspense these days in our nations capital about whats going to happen not only with health care reform, but also financial regulations.
February 9 -
The Iowa Attorney General has filed criminal charges against two filmmakers and the former head of the Iowa Film Office accusing them of mishandling over $1.85 million in tax credits for a movie production.
February 9 -
BizActions, a provider of e-mail newsletters for CPAs, has introduced BizSurvey, a tool that allows users to create and deploy surveys and aggregate the results.
February 9 -
Accounting firm Grassi & Co. is expanding its presence in New York and New Jersey, with the partners and staff of Soloway, Goldstein, Silverstein & Co. joining the firm in Manhattan.
February 9