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It isn’t always the numbers that sink a combination.
July 21
Transition Advisors LLC -
Mobile no more; Nigerian citizen pleads guilty in $12-million fraud; Ontario man pleads in phony-refund scam; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
July 21 -
At long last, the Treasury has mandated that a multinational enterprise must specifically comply with its transfer pricing reporting regime.
July 20
Feinschreiber & Associates -
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The Internal Revenue Service didn’t properly implement some provisions of the PATH Act aimed at reducing improper payments for refundable tax credits, instead allowing an estimated $152 million in credits, according to a new report.
July 20 -
The Senate bill reduces the deficit by $420 billion, the CBO said, compared with the $321 billion in deficit reduction in an earlier version, giving Republican leaders additional money they can use to court holdout votes. Much of the increased funding comes from a decision to no longer cut taxes on the wealthy.
July 20 -
The California Society of CPAs has reached its highest population ever and plans more outreach to accounting students and minorities.
July 20 -
The Houston firm will offer $50K in funds to Texas students pursuing the technical fields of study this fall.
July 20 -
A former Credit Suisse Group AG banker who pleaded guilty to conspiring to help Americans hide income and assets from the Internal Revenue Service is cooperating with U.S. prosecutors in a bid for the sort of leniency her former colleagues received.
July 20 -
An old banking procedure could add another layer of security to IRS return processing.
July 19
Hutchinson and Bloodgood LLP








