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The Internal Revenue Service plans to send approximately 50,000 “catch-up” economic impact payments.
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The novel coronavirus pandemic led to a transition from employer-provided meals to food delivery services arriving at employee homes, as workers all but eliminated their travel expenses, according to a new report.
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Since the advent of the internet, the accounting profession has faced an identity crisis.
August 25
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Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. agreed to delay enforcement of a subpoena for President Donald Trump’s tax and financial records until after a federal appeals court decides whether or not to put the request on ice for even longer.
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New York is investigating whether President Donald Trump’s company falsely reported the value of his assets to secure loans and get tax benefits as claimed last year by Trump’s former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, who has fallen out with his ex-boss.
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The IRS is extending filing and payment deadlines for the victims of recent disasters.
August 25 -
The matter hinges largely on whether Smith was actually the beneficial owner of Caribbean entities that received proceeds from his company’s first private equity fund, according to people familiar with the case.
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Top 10 Firm Crowe has put together an at-a-glance guide to the candidates' positions on corporate taxes.
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The IRS is reminding taxpayers about the CARES Act’s waiver of required minimum distributions for 2020.
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The Dallas-based advisory and consulting firm has expanded to Phoenix and Salt Lake City this year.
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