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Nexus for state corporate income and sales and use taxes remains widely variable between states.
June 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service said that 112 U.S. companies, partnerships, individuals and other entities reported receiving almost 2,300 requests to participate in boycotts unsanctioned in the U.S. in 2005 and 2006.
May 29 -
Silicon Valley chip manufacturer Xilinx has lost an appeals court ruling in a tax dispute with the IRS that could have implications for other multinational companies that use transfer pricing.
May 29 -
The IRS offered guidance to businesses that plan to claim a newly expanded work opportunity tax credit for eligible unemployed veterans and unskilled younger workers.
May 28 -
Robert Bertucelli, a CPA in Ronkonkoma, N.Y., is merging his CPA practice into Satty Levine & Ciacco, a firm based in nearby Jericho, N.Y.
May 28 -
Accounting and finance staffing company Robert Half Management Resources offered advice for companies to position themselves to take advantage of a future economic recovery.
May 27 -
Its all too easy to confuse the Treasury Departments recently issued greenbook outlining the Obama administrations tax policies with the venerable womens magazine, so here are a few examples of the ways they differ.
May 26 -
The audit and attestation practice of McKennon, Wilson & Morgan LLP has combined forces with the income tax preparation and planning services of DixonBrambila to form DBBMcKennon.
May 26 -
A Texas restaurant owner has been sentenced to two years in jail after he was convicted of trying to bribe an IRS agent by offering her free pizza and a job.
May 26 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has issued rules to help nonprofit organizations properly account for mergers and acquisitions involving other not-for-profits.
May 22