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Federal prosecutors in Iowa have agreed to drop a controversial civil asset forfeiture case in which the Internal Revenue Service seized nearly $33,000 from the owner of a Mexican restaurant whose cash deposits at her bank had aroused suspicion of criminal activity.
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New York accounting firm OConnor Davies has launched a new Risk Advisory Group with the help of two veteran accountants formerly with Rothstein Kass, which is now part of KPMG.
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U.S. life insurers take billions of dollars in undeserved tax deductions by shifting capital to states with looser reserve requirements and the practice should be halted by the Internal Revenue Service, a New York regulator said.
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Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
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In the waning days of the congressional term, a lawmaker has introduced legislation that would offer a reduced tax rate of 8.75 percent on corporate profits repatriated from abroad and use the money to pay for infrastructure improvements.
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The Internal Revenue Service released a revenue procedure Friday providing rules for the nationwide rollout of post-appeals mediation for both Offer in Compromise and Trust Fund Recovery Penalty cases.
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If you intended to start a new health regimen after the first of the year, you would start planning for the change, right? Maybe youd research gym memberships or look into the cost of joining a programmed diet. Perhaps youd start reading motivational articles to psych yourself up for the new commitment. At a minimum, youd stock your pantry with healthy food choices or begin making a list for the grocery store.
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Capstone Marketing president Jean Marie Caragher offers advice to CPAs on how to plan and focus their marketing activities, in an interview with AccountingToday.com editor-in-chief Michael Cohn at Accounting Today's Growth & Profitability Summit in Boca Raton, Fla.
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The surge in U.S. companies avoiding taxes by taking a foreign address has been condemned by President Barack Obama and stirred a policy debate in Congress. Whats often overlooked is that these inversions are typically a final step in a hopscotch of multinational tax dodging.
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The U.S. House of Representatives rejected an $11 billion bill that would have provided tax incentives for charitable donations of food, money from retirement accounts and land-development rights.
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