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A survey of over 1,000 U.S. adults found that most of them could not answer basic tax questions.
January 13 -
CCH has introduced an online service that promises to offer tax professionals a way to get faster access to client documents from the Internal Revenue Service.
January 13 -
In these tough economic times, as in others, there are many news items on companies declaring bankruptcies and announcing substantial staff cuts. What is different this time is that I am also reading about a number of cost-cutting strategies that are gaining in popularity and aimed at reducing expenses without disrupting business operations or laying off staff.
January 13 -
An internal revenue agent has sued the IRS for firing her after she insisted on wearing a ceremonial knife on the job.
January 12 -
Walter C. King Associates is offering tax recovery and forensic accounting services to investors who fell victim to Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme.
January 12 -
Graf Repetti & Co. has merged with Marx, Lange, Gutterman, effective Jan. 1, augmenting Graf Repetti's presence in New York.
January 12 -
The latest economic stimulus plan advanced by the incoming administration may approach $1 trillion, with $300 billion in tax cuts or refunds.
January 12 -
Payroll processor SurePayroll is offering free payroll-processing services to accounting firms for up to one year.
January 9 -
WithumSmith+Brown has merged in another New Jersey-based accounting firm, Serluco & Co.
January 8 -
The mausoleum set up by Roland Burris, the former Illinois attorney general named to succeed Barack Obama in the U.S. Senate by disgraced governor Rod Blagojevich, includes on a list of accomplishments the fact that he was the first non-CPA to be on the board of the Illinois CPA Society.
January 8