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The Vermont senator and his wife earned more than $1 million in total income in 2016 and 2017.
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One thing that all business trips have in common is turning in receipts for travel and expenses, but what should or shouldn’t employees be expensing?
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Argued a century ago, Eisner v. Macomber helped establish the treatment of dividends.
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Nearly three-quarters of Big Four consulting projects wind up costing more than U.S. companies anticipated, according to a new survey.
April 15 -
I’ve heard from many colleagues that tax season was not good. Here are some things that could have prevented or mitigated the problems.
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This tax day, tax evasion has topped $400 billion dollars.
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The European Union has taken a closer look at how the search giant uses operations in Ireland to help reduce its corporate tax obligations.
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Citing an “unambiguous legal obligation,” House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal set the IRS a deadline of April 23 to hand over President Donald Trump’s tax returns before potentially resorting to other legal options.
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Data from advertising company Exponential found that walk-in tax preparation is more popular with older generations, while young people are more likely to file their taxes online or with tax prep software.
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The California lawmaker, one of 18 declared candidates for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, released 15 years’ worth of returns.
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