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The advisory firm knew the drill, but the storm still threw them for a loop.
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Two CPA firms in San Luis Obispo, Calif., Glenn Burdette and Radakovich, Shaw & Blythe LLP, are combining.
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The Internal Revenue Service streamlined the rules to make it easier for 401(k)s and similar employer-sponsored retirement plans to make loans and hardship distributions to storm victims and members of their families.
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Victims in parts of Florida and other areas have until Jan. 31, 2018, to file some individual and business tax returns and make certain tax payments.
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FICPA has created a website to assist accountants in the Sunshine State and line up volunteers and office space for those affected by the storm.
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It may not be possible for the president to deliver on his promise to lower the highest bracket as much as promised.
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The president is planning an aggressive travel schedule, taking him to as many as 13 states over the next seven weeks.
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Tax pros differ over whether they want the taxpayer present for their process.
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The IRS will use the same percentages for over- and underpayments as in Q3.
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The annual list recognizes top leaders from accounting firms across the country.
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