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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.
April 15 -
House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings said he’ll subpoena documents on Monday from an accounting firm tied to President Donald Trump.
April 15 -
The Minnesota senator who is seeking the 2020 presidential nomination has already released 12 years of returns dating back to 2006.
April 15 -
Surveys show just one-fifth of taxpayers believe their taxes have gone down.
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Financial statement auditors can teach security experts a few valuable lessons.
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Nearly half of Americans fail to check whether their tax preparer includes their PTIN and signs their return, putting them at risk of being scammed, according to a new survey.
April 12 -
Low-income and minority taxpayers were more likely to use extra-fee tax preparation offerings like refund advances and refund transfers, according to a new report Friday from the Government Accountability Office, and tax preparers often didn’t present them with information about the fees ahead of time.
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KPMG unveils Ignition Center in Chicago; Withum opens learning lab at the University of Central Florida; and more CPA news.
April 12 -
EisnerAmper and Dixon Hughes Goodman add principals; HHM CPAs hires four in Chattanooga office; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.
April 12