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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 -
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