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One common question: ‘Do I still have to pay?’ (Yes.)
January 15 -
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history could cause tens of thousands of businesses to make a tough choice.
January 15 -
CPA financial planners share their favorite moves for kicking off the year right.
January 14 -
Some of the most questionable expenses in the fourth quarter included strip clubs, dog kennels, jewelry, cigarettes and gambling losses.
January 14 -
Obamacare coverage could fall prey to the shutdown, lawmakers caution.
January 14 -
The IVES program employed by mortgage lenders is back up and running, with user fees helping pay the salaries of IRS employees working in the unit.
January 14 -
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If growing instances of malware are any indication, the Internet of Things is the next big thing, and nine other big developments that happened in technology this past month.
January 14 -
There are many ways of keeping in touch with clients in a regular and unobtrusive manner.
January 14Withum -
The European Union’s executive arm will propose the abolition of national vetoes on tax policy, which national governments are almost certain to reject.
January 14