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More mortgage; a different kind of co-pay; no prize inside; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 20 -
Archaic and outdated ways of managing information are hindering firms’ ability to navigate disruptions, curb competition and innovate.
January 20 -
The “resident investor” incentive lures wealthy individuals with the promise of legally skirting U.S. income tax.
January 20 -
The president said his $2 trillion economic agenda will have to be broken up so that a scaled-back version can pass Congress.
January 20 -
A bipartisan bill would strip the International Olympics Committee of its tax exemption.
January 20 -
Several House Democrats promise to sink President Biden’s economic agenda if doesn't include an expansion of the federal deduction for state and local taxes.
January 20 -
The groups want the service to reduce unnecessary burdens on taxpayers and tax preparers.
January 19 -
An activist group is urging international audit institutions to end all their engagement with the government’s auditor general.
January 19 -
North American accountants, however, felt more upbeat than most.
January 19 -
Carr, Riggs & Ingram acquired Travani & Richter; and Citrin Cooperman added Massarsky Consulting.
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