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Allen Weisselberg claims charges filed against him in New York are barred by his federal immunity deal in a separate case involving former President Trump’s payments to a porn star.
February 23 -
A new bill would end the tax-exempt status for new sales of municipal bonds that finance professional sports stadiums.
February 23 -
Andrew Gragnani, the recently named president of Mayer Hoffman McCann, has plans to increase the firm’s national presence, including acquiring other accounting firms.
February 22 -
Public offers; a second soda tax mess; never fail to put off; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 22
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The record number of companies going public through special purpose acquisition companies and initial public offerings last year could be facing some extra hurdles when it comes to Sarbanes-Oxley rules.
February 22 -
Firms are under tremendous pressure to pick up the pace of technology adoption for a host of reasons.
February 22
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The Internal Revenue Service is allowing taxpayers to create online accounts through a live, virtual interview with agents, instead of submitting a selfie or other biometric data, after a backlash erupted over privacy concerns.
February 22 -
It's counterintuitive, but basic short selling can boost the after-tax return on an entire retirement portfolio.
February 22 -
In order for tax season to be successful, everyone must follow the system.
February 21
Withum -
Becker Professional Education's five-course, eight-credit CPE course will teach business managers to implement more diversity, equity, belonging and inclusion practices into their organizations.
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