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The Internal Revenue Service projects that lower levels of employment in the U.S. could persist for years, showcasing the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
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All in the family; unhappy motoring; youth movement; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
August 20 -
A federal judge rejected Donald Trump’s latest bid to block the Manhattan district attorney’s subpoena of his tax records, but the president’s planned appeal could push the matter past the election.
August 20 -
With the new injection of funds, Sovos plans to continue its geographic expansion, deepen its partner ecosystem, and respond to emerging tax and regulatory changes around the world.
August 20 -
A survey of nearly 15,000 professionals found that those working in education and nonprofits felt it would take more than two years for the sectors to return to normal.
August 20 -
The Top 100 Firm has expanded in Massachusetts by adding a financial outsourcing firm, effective Aug. 15.
August 20 -
Historically there has been a significant perception gap between the actual services being offered by the accountant and their perceived value by the client.
August 20
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The U.S. suspended its extradition treaty with Hong Kong and ended reciprocal tax treatment on shipping with the former British colony, the latest salvo in escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing.
August 20 -
House Ways and Means Chair Richard Neal wants the IRS to quit sending balance due notices for now.
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Financial execs take wait and see approach amid coronavirus uncertainty
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