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Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., and Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, have introduced bipartisan legislation that would prevent businesses from deducting the money they pay to government agencies like the Securities and Exchange Commission to settle allegations of company wrongdoing.
April 3 -
Former CPA and current podcast host John Garrett on why passions are necessary.
April 3 -
The company exhibited added features for QuickBooks Online and collaborations with G Suite side by side with smart mirrors and augmented reality landscapes.
April 3 -
The state society will honor high school seniors, undergrads, and grad students in New Jersey.
April 3 -
When I started my practice I tried to extend as many clients as I could. I figured this would ease tax season and spread the work out throughout the year.
April 3
Withum -
There are five capabilities firms must have to remain successful and future-ready, but too often they think they've already done or tried that.
April 3
Boomer Consulting Inc. -
Jonathan Mariner, former CFO of Major League Baseball and now president of TaxDay, discusses how to help clients such as professional athletes deal with taxes in the different states where they work.
April 3 -
The IRS audited slightly more than 1 million returns of individuals in Fiscal Year 2016, down almost 16 percent from the prior year’s 1.2 million, according to the latest IRS Data Book.
April 2 -
Preparers are divided on the value of promoting themselves during their busiest time.
March 31 -
A new report from the Government Accountability Office questions the usefulness of services such as identity monitoring, credit monitoring and identity theft insurance, particularly when it comes to safeguarding against tax refund fraud.
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