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Donald Trump claimed income of more than $557 million over the last year, though the campaign provided few details on the sources of the money.
May 18 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
May 17 -
Auditors face numerous challenges when it comes to helping clients understand financial reporting issues related to accounting for intangible assets acquired in a business combination.
May 17 -
The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing Tuesday on integrating the corporate and individual tax codes, specifically in terms of allowing corporations to deduct the dividends they pay shareholders from their taxes.
May 17 -
The Tax Court has decided in favor of a taxpayer who insisted her hair-braiding business was not a hobby.
May 17 -
A man who claimed to have stolen former Presidential candidate Mitt Romneys tax returns from PricewaterhouseCoopers and threatened to expose them has been convicted on extortion and fraud charges.
May 17 -
Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich., the ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee, introduced legislation to limit two tax strategies used by some foreign-controlled U.S. multinational corporations, known as hopscotching and de-controlling.
May 17 -
Timely and meaningful access to the Internal Revenue Service is what is most important to taxpayers and tax preparers, according to Troy K. Lewis, chair of the American Institute of CPAs Tax Executive Committee.
May 17 -
The House passed bipartisan legislation Monday to prevent taxpayer identity theft and help victims whose tax refunds have been stolen by identity thieves. The bill was co-sponsored by a CPA turned lawmaker whose own identity was stolen last tax season.
May 16 -
The CPA Consultants Alliance has published a new book to help the CPA profession close the divide between current and emerging leaders.
May 16
