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The former tax preparer for Mike The Situation Sorrentino, one of the stars of the MTV reality TV series Jersey Shore, and his brother, Marc Sorrentino, pleaded guilty Wednesday to filing fraudulent tax returns on their behalf.
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The Tax Court has decided that media mogul Sumner Redstones 1972 transfer of stock to a trust set up for his two children was a taxable gift, but declined to impose a penalty for fraud, negligence, or failure to timely file.
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A recent report from the Government Accountability office says that despite whistleblowers growing importance to IRS recoveries, the IRSs whistleblower program remains seriously flawed.
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Ernst & Young has formed a strategic alliance with the SAS Institute to provide data analytics technology to clients.
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Congressional leaders unveiled a wide-ranging deal on tax extenders, making some items permanent.
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Congressional leaders unveiled a broad package of spending and tax legislation that would avert a U.S. government shutdown and lift the 40-year-old ban on crude oil exports.
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WithumSmith+Brown is joining forces with The Mironov Group, effective Jan. 1, 2016, expanding Withums presence in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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Whalen & Company, CPAs is expanding in Ohio after acquiring Earman and Wood CPAs, based in Hilliard.
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Credit Agricole SAs unit in Switzerland agreed to pay $99.2 million to avoid prosecution through a U.S. program that has secured almost $742 million in penalties from 64 Swiss banks that disclosed how they helped Americans evade taxes.
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Open enrollment is the annual time period where employees enroll in a health insurance policy that they feel best fits their needs for the following year.
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