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Due to an error, an Industry Leader Q&A this week was mistakenly attributed to Gale Crosley, a principal at Crosley & Co. The comments in that Q&A were not made by her and do not represent her views. The comments were, in fact, those of Tracy Crevar Warren, president and CEO of the Crevar Group. We regret the error.
December 21 -
Financial Executives International, a 15,000-member trade group headquartered here, has compiled what it considers to be the top financial challenges for 2008.
December 21 -
The House has again passed the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act, an effort to help people whose homes have been foreclosed by canceling taxes on any mortgage debt they have been forgiven.
December 20 -
The House approved an amended version of a bill that delivers tax relief to members of the armed services, in addition to emergency volunteers.
December 20 -
The House has passed a fix for the alternative minimum tax, voting 352-64 to keep up to 23 million taxpayers from falling prey to the AMT.
December 20 -
The Treasury Department has issued a report on improving the competitiveness of the U.S. business tax system, offering three alternative approaches designed to cut the corporate tax rate in the U.S. compared to other industrialized countries.
December 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued guidance on whether a taxpayer can claim a dependency exemption deduction for an unrelated child.
December 19 -
Epicor Software said it planned to acquire NSB Retail Systems for approximately $322 million.
December 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service improved most of its filing season services during 2007, but there are still opportunities for better performance this coming season, according to a new report.
December 18 -
IRS is driven in its desire to close the tax gap and views tax practitioners as being an obstacle in the middle, according to Charles Rettig with the law firm of Hochman, Salkin, Toscher & Perez, P.C.,in Beverly Hills, Calif.
December 18