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As a flood of rising technologies such as social networking sites, instant messaging and Second Life begin to get a stronger foothold in the CPA profession, firms should begin deploying them in business-centric areas of the firms such as marketing and recruiting.
June 17 -
IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner want Congress to pass legislation ending the tax on personal use of employer-provided cell phones.
June 16 -
A bipartisan group of members of the House and Senate have written to IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman asking him to temporarily suspend the penalties on small businesses found using some questionable tax shelters.
June 16 -
A new report from the Government Accountability Office blames misreporting of charitable donation deductions as a major factor behind the tax gap, but said that requiring more information reporting might not improve compliance.
June 16 -
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The first budget agreement of the new Congress reflects not only its ability to at least reach agreement on a budget framework, but also the priorities of that new Congress and the new administration for tax legislation for the current year. Very little in the tax portion of the budget agreement comes as a surprise, except perhaps for the period of time that some of the proposals cover.
June 15 -
Strategy highlights service, enforcement, voluntary compliance
June 15 -
The IRS is asking the public to weigh in on the question of how to track cell phone usage when employers provide the phones to employees.
June 15 -
Two accounting firms in the Bay Area Smith, Lange & Phillips LLP and Daoro Zydel & Holland LLP are combining forces, with the merger set to take effect July 1.
June 15 -
Changes should be made in the layout and typeface of 1040 individual tax forms, including more use of boldface, colors and explanations, to help reduce taxpayer errors, recommends a new government report.
June 15