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Jay Nisberg and Gary Shamis, co-authors of the book "Stratagem," talk about what to expect from strategic planning meetings for accounting firms, how long they can take and how to synthesize them.
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CPAs can claim a free smoothie named, appropriately enough, The CPA, from the Banana Smoothies & Frozen Yogurt chain on April 17 and 18 for surviving another tax season.
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President Barack Obama issued a forceful denunciation of companies that shield profit overseas through corporate inversions, praising new rules that would curb what he called one of the U.S. tax systems most insidious loopholes.
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Accounting and consulting firm Rosen, Sapperstein & Friedlander, LLC has acquired SHR Associates, Inc., a regional health care consulting firm based in Annapolis, Md.
April 5 -
A former U.S. Tax Court judge and her husband have been indicted for conspiracy to commit tax evasion and obstruction of an Internal Revenue Service audit.
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Panama and the U.S. have at least one thing in common: Neither has agreed to new international standards to make it harder for tax evaders and money launderers to hide their money.
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As the U.S. took tougher steps Monday to limit the tax-cutting power of corporate inversions, analysts said the new rules may put a planned $160 billion merger between Pfizer Inc. and Allergan Plc in jeopardy.
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The Treasury Department issued temporary regulations to curb corporate tax inversions while continuing to call on Congress to pass legislation to limit the ability of companies to merge with foreign partners to avoid taxes.
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The Internal Revenue Service has filed a $391,056.55 tax lien against singer Iggy Azalea for unpaid taxes from 2014, the year she had the chart-topping hit Fancy.
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Banks that deal with international tax reporting are facing a slew of upcoming deadlines and regulations.
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