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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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The National Treasury Employees Union is worried about the impact of proposed budget cuts on the agency’s ability to deal with taxpayers.
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The Top 100 Firm's new center features state-of-the-art tech, tutoring and a collaboration space for accounting majors.
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Hedge fund giant Renaissance Technologies is in talks to resolve a dispute with the Internal Revenue Service over a tax maneuver that saved its owners billions of dollars.
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The Democratic presidential candidate rolled out a proposal to levy a 7 percent tax to raise an estimated $1 trillion from the wealthiest businesses.
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The Treasury Secretary declined to meet a deadline to provide the president’s returns, asking for more time to study the legality of their request.
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The American Insitute of CPAs recognized the 110 CPA Exam test-takers with top scores out of a field of approximately 86,000 individuals.
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