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More than 75 percent of accounting firms cited revenue growth as the primary purpose of their marketing efforts, according to a new study of professional services marketing.
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The Internal Revenue Service has issued final and temporary regulations removing the automatic 30-day extension of time to file information returns on forms in the W-2 series, with the exception of Form W-2G, in an effort to combat tax-related identity theft, starting in 2017.
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The IRS is looking for applicants for vacancies on the Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities, or ACT, which provides advice and public input on the various areas of tax administration served by the Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division.
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After years of passing on more and more health-care costs to employees, companies are slowing their adoption of high-deductible plans next year, according to a survey of more than 100 large U.S. employers.
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By definition, analytical procedures involve a process of analytically detecting ways to decrease time and increase efficiency.
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Members of the House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee sent a letter Wednesday urging the Internal Revenue Service to return money it had seized from a Maryland farming couple simply because they deposited money in the bank in amounts under $10,000.
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Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
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Employees of the Internal Revenue Service, the Treasury Department and dozens of other federal agencies and departments have elected a new president of the National Treasury Employees Union, Tony Reardon.
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Hillary Clinton has rolled out a plan to make college affordable that her presidential campaign has dubbed the New College Compact, enabling students to pay for higher education without taking out costly student loans.
August 11