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Congress and the Internal Revenue Service are starting to take a closer look at the museums set up by private foundations that receive special tax-exempt status from the IRS.
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The Internal Revenue Service released further details Friday on how a business entity can become certified under the IRSs new certified professional employer organization program.
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Getting your tax or accounting firm in front of customers can be hard with so many competitors on the playing field. However, there are some moves you can make to make sure your firm always has enough work to keep everyone busy.
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The American Institute of CPAs has sent comments to the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department on proposed regulations for estate tax basis reporting.
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The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board is proposing changes in how the federal government accounts for tax expenditures.
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In the 2010 movie Robin Hood, a leather-clad Russell Crowe clashes with King John, whose harsh taxes displeased Englands medieval knights and barons. Now the makers of the film have accused Britains modern tax collectors of abusing their power by unfairly targeting its stars, including Crowe.
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Every state or municipal government will eventually face the question of whether to raise taxes. Since the era of George H.W. Bush, officials answer increasingly "No."
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Moss Adams LLP has agreed to combine with Morse Wittwer Sampson LLP, a firm based in Fresno, Calif., effective June 30, 2016.
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Kessler Orlean Silver & Co., has merged in The Kaplan Partners LLP of Chicago, effective June 1.
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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
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