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Ontarios government is ending tax breaks to film producers and other businesses as it looks to double savings to meet its target for a balanced budget in two years.
April 24 -
August Aquila and Angie Grissom argue the pros and cons of social media
April 23 -
Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, D-N.J., has introduced legislation that would provide relief to low-income and economically vulnerable Americans who would otherwise be subject to wage garnishments by the Internal Revenue Service.
April 23 -
Hedge fund managers including billionaire John Paulson wont immediately face new limits on their use of insurance in offshore tax havens, after the IRS proposed rules and chose not to make them effective now.
April 23 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
April 23 -
The American Institute of CPAs recommended to the Internal Revenue Service that the de minimis safe harbor threshold amount under the tangible property regulations for small business taxpayers without an applicable financial statement be increased from $500 to $2,500.
April 22 -
Lynne Doughtie sat down with Maria Bartiromo of Fox Business Network to discuss the growth strategy of the firm and how the firm will continue to empower women in the accounting profession.
April 22 -
To mark Earth Day, Congressman John K. Delaney, D-Md., said he plans to introduce legislation later this spring to tax greenhouse gas emissions in response to climate change concerns.
April 22 -
The House Ways and Means Committee released a new report Wednesday on the Internal Revenue Services declining level of customer service during the 2015 tax-filing season, blaming the IRS for diverting funds away from taxpayer service to finance other priorities such as implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
April 22 -
Shatswell MacLeod plans to spinoff its internal audit, IT and regulatory compliance practice areas in a separate transaction.
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