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The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the constitutionality of Marylands personal income tax and whether it is fair for the state to deny credit for taxes paid by residents to other states.
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A roundup of recent accounting firm mergers & acquisitions
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Seventy percent of corporate tax professionals said they favor lowering the U.S. corporate tax rate, even if that means their companies would have to give up tax loopholes, according to a new study.
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HD Investment Services has enhanced its 1040 Analyst wealth management tool with additional retirement planning features.
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Warren Buffett is again showing how to use the U.S. tax code to his advantage.
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Starbucks Corp. may have unfairly lowered its tax bills by routing profits through Dutch subsidiaries, European Union regulators said as they continued to investigate sweetheart fiscal deals between multinational companies and national governments.
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For the tax preparation office that relies on seasonal hires, this is the make or break time of year.
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European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker sought to blunt an early challenge to his leadership by rebutting allegations that he presided over sweetheart corporate tax deals during almost 19 years as prime minister of Luxembourg.
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The Internal Revenue Service was unable to deploy an $8.6 million case management system for matching tax returns with information returns from banks and brokerage firms reporting data such as credit card transactions and the cost basis of trades, according to a new government report.
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Rosen Seymour Shapps Martin & Company LLP has been undergoing major changes as 13 of RSSMs 24 partners have left in recent months to join other major firms in New York, Citrin Cooperman and WeiserMazars, including two former managing partners.
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