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There are really two tax seasons every year, marked by two very different attitudes.
March 9 -
The U.S. Supreme Court turned away appeals from three financial-services companies that sought to save a total of $1.5 billion by using a tax-avoidance strategy designed by Barclays Plc.
March 8 -
A group of mostly conservative public policy organizations have sent a letter to members of the House of Representatives asking them to oppose legislation that would require licensing of paid tax preparers.
March 8 -
The Internal Revenue Services delays in processing taxpayer correspondence are lengthening, leading to delayed tax refunds and bigger interest payments from the IRS, according to a new report.
March 8 -
Only 24 percent of American consumers are satisfied with the way accounting firms handle their phone calls, according to a new survey.
March 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service has temporarily suspended the Identity Protection PIN tool on its website after security vulnerabilities were discovered in the service, which is intended to help victims of identity theft.
March 8 -
As a CPA, I deal with many types of clients personalities. If I choose only one type, I would not have had much of a practice. And I doubt I would have found that one perfect type too many times. I have been very fortunate to have really nice and very smart people as clients.
March 7 -
Prager Metis CPAs has expanded its presence on Long Island by merging in Mayer CPAs.
March 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to improve the management of its backup and restoration process, according to a new report.
March 7 -
Senator Bernie Sanderss proposals for sweeping tax hikes on businesses and individuals to bankroll universal health care, infrastructure and free college tuition would raise $15.3 trillion over the next decade but substantially reduce incentives to save and invest in the United States, according to a new policy study.
March 7