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Congressional leaders unveiled a wide-ranging deal on tax extenders, making some items permanent.
December 16 -
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.
December 16 -
WithumSmith+Brown is joining forces with The Mironov Group, effective Jan. 1, 2016, expanding Withums presence in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
December 15 -
Whalen & Company, CPAs is expanding in Ohio after acquiring Earman and Wood CPAs, based in Hilliard.
December 15 -
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.
December 15 -
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.
December 15 -
A New York tax preparer received a 12-month prison sentence and was ordered to pay $144,604.00 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service after he was convicted of preparing false tax returns.
December 14 -
A new academic study pours cold water on the notion that companies that promote their social responsibility efforts are any better at paying their taxes than regular corporations.
December 14 -
In my column two weeks ago I offered to send a free copy of my Power Bites book and received over 150 requests.
December 14
