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The Securities and Exchange Commissions comment letters to public companies on their tax disclosures are prompting better tax compliance, according to a new study.
November 23 -
The Tax Court has allowed the entire amounts of $4 million and $7.3 million paid to sons of the founders of a concrete contracting business deductible as reasonable compensation.
November 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service has created a new Fast Track Mediation program to resolve collection cases and issues more quickly for taxpayers with outstanding tax debts.
November 23 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
November 22 -
Donald Trumps charitable foundation said on an Internal Revenue Service filing that it violated rules preventing leaders of nonprofit organizations from using a charitys money to benefit themselves or other disqualified people.
November 22 -
Donald Trumps incoming administration may decide to make some changes in tax policy for household employers and employees, including an idea that Trump credited to his daughter Ivanka to allow parents to deduct childcare expenses from their taxes.
November 22 -
How the new deadline for Form 1065 will affect businesses and individuals.
November 22 -
In the aftermath of Donald Trumps election, the American Institute of CPAs has drawn up a list of tax reform priorities for the incoming administration.
November 22 -
When Credit Suisse AG pleaded guilty in 2014 to helping Americans cheat on their taxes, it promised to help the U.S. root out suspicious accounts. Now, U.S. investigators want to know why the Swiss bank neglected to tell them about $200 million in undeclared assets owned by an American client, according to people familiar with the matter.
November 22 -
Top 100 Firm and Southeast super-regional Carr, Riggs & Ingram LLC has merged in Dallas-based Vogel CPAs PC.
November 21



