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Internal Revenue Service examiners did not always follow procedures for weighing which tax debts could actually be paid by delinquent taxpayers, according to a new report.
October 28 -
If we lived in a perfect world, the salespeople in your firm (and if youre a principal, thats probably you) would have an endless supply of qualified, ready-to-be-sold prospects itching to sign a contract with your company. Sadly, that world does not exist.
October 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service continues to fall short in its cybersecurity efforts, according to a new report.
October 28 -
Sikich LLP is acquiring Stanfield & Associates, a Chicago-area firm that specializes in doing outsourced accounting for family offices that provide wealth management for high net worth individuals and families.
October 28 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
October 27 -
Earlier this week, I moderated an Accounting Today web seminar on Understanding Affordable Care Act Reporting: Year 2.
October 27 -
The IRS has released cost-of-living adjustments for the dollar limitations for pension plan contributions and other retirement-related items for tax year 2017.
October 27 -
No matter who wins this years presidential election, CFOs and tax directors alike will wonder what changes are looming. Given the slim chance of a complete overhaul of our tax system, the short answer to our titular question is, Probably not much.
October 27 -
Multinational corporations could end up shifting even more of their income to low-tax countries under some tax reform proposals, according to a new study.
October 27 -
Federal, state and local authorities have indicted dozens of people and businesses in the U.S. and India accused of impersonating Internal Revenue Service employees demanding money from innocent taxpayers in the U.S.
October 27
