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The Massachusetts Society of CPAs hosted more than 70 local college students at PwC's offices for a workshop on accounting career paths.
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When Hayden Myer made an eye doctor’s appointment for the end of April, he told the clinic that he might not show up for the visit if his tax refund didn’t arrive in time.
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Although the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act increased take-home pay somewhat, millions of households treat tax refunds as a built-in component of their annual budget.
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Higher education; tough stains; don’t Betta on it; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Ben Cardin, D-Md., introduced legislation Thursday to require minimum standards for paid tax preparers and rescind Preparer Tax Identification Numbers of incompetent and fraudulent practitioners.
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From the office desk to the car or train, to the home desk, to bedside, ports are ubiquitous for the various devices needed to keep personal and professional lives in order.
April 11Accounting Today -
Celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti, who made his name as a fierce critic of President Donald Trump, was indicted by a federal grand jury in California on three dozen charges, including a new claim that he stole millions of dollars from a paraplegic client’s settlement.
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Are midsized accounting firms prepared to race to the technological finish?
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Revenue officers visited nearly 100 businesses suspected of having serious issues with employment tax compliance.
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The revenue procedure gives teams a safe harbor when doing trades of their athletes, staff contracts or draft picks.
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