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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
March 31 -
Accounting firms come across noncompete agreements in several different contexts: in the valuation of a company when purchased by a client, in divorce litigation and as part of the employment agreement in the accounting firm itself.
March 31 -
Gary Shamis of BDO and consultant Jay Nisberg discuss strategic planning for accounting firms and their book, Stratagem, in this video.
March 31 -
Scammers are trying new tactics to convince taxpayers to hand over their personal information, the Internal Revenue Service warned.
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Kabat Schertzer merges in Stuart Sotta & Co.; and Bell & Frech merges with Jerome O. Jacobs & Associates.
March 31 -
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trumps income tax returns for the years 2002 through 2008 are no longer under federal audit, though more recent filings remain under review, according to an unusual letter his campaign released Wednesday night.
March 31 -
Nearly half of American tax filers are worried about tax websites having problems on tax day, according to a new survey.
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Its March and the college basketball tournament season is upon us. It is estimated that over $12 billion will be wagered on the NCAA tournament (compared with $10 billion on the Super Bowl).
March 30 -
Thomson Reuters has integrated its ONESOURCE Indirect Tax sales tax technology with NetSuites cloud-based enterprise resource planning system.
March 30 -
Senior business leaders are concerned about some of the proposed tax changes they have heard from presidential candidates and other sources, according to a new survey by Friedman LLP.
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