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A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
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H&R Block announced that for the fiscal 2016 first quarter ended July 31 its total revenues increased $4 million, or 3 percent, to $138 million.
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Greenfield/Belser, a company that designs websites for professional services firms, is launching a catalog and review of 200 accounting, consulting and law firm websites next week.
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Check out the digital edition of the September 2015 issue of Accounting Today.
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Schroders Plcs Swiss bank will pay a $10.4 million penalty to avoid prosecution under a U.S. program that requires participating firms in Switzerland to say how they helped American clients avoid taxes.
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Highlights from some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
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The Internal Revenue Service's decision not to update mortality assumptions to reflect today's higher life expectancy could help corporate pension plan sponsors save at least $18 billion in 2016 as they continue to calculate minimum funding contributions according to outdated models, according to a new report from Moody's Investors Service.
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One of the leaders of the Senates main tax committee is sounding the alarm about proposed budget cuts at the Internal Revenue Service and warning that it could encourage identity theft, tax evasion and tax fraud by crime syndicates.
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Puerto Rico is struggling under $72 billion in debt that is forcing the territory to make some tough choices.
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Your firms website is responsive, but if it still isnt getting the response you hoped for, it might need some updating to create the positive impression you're hoping to convey. Try these tips to ensure its doing everything possible for your accounting firm.
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