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Ohio Governor John Kasich and his wife Karen paid about $1.3 million in federal taxes on the adjusted gross income of $5.1 million that they earned over a seven-year period, according to documents released by the Republican presidential candidates campaign.
March 7 -
A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
March 6 -
Facebook Inc. will stop routing advertising sales of its largest U.K. clients through Ireland, increasing its British tax bill by millions of pounds in a bid to improve transparency after facing criticism on tax avoidance.
March 4 -
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton proposed rescinding tax relief and other incentives retroactively for U.S. companies that move jobs and operations overseas.
March 4 -
In 2015, by some accounts there were just over 100 CPA firm mergers and acquisitionsa large number of which were consummated by the 2015 Accounting Today Top 100 Firms.
March 4 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Treasury Department to provide tax relief to the cross-border savings accounts of U.S. and Canadian citizens.
March 4 -
Check out the digital edition of the March 2016 issue of Accounting Today.
March 4 -
Despite government disapproval, corporate inversions still have fans
March 3 -
With cases of identity theft and tax fraud increasing almost exponentially, tax preparers should educate their clients about the dangers they face in having their information compromised, according to executives at several credit monitoring and identity protection services.
March 3 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
March 3
