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TransferMate Global Payments has launched a cross-border platform for accounting practices to provide outsourced payment solutions to clients.
October 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service added new data elements last tax season to its computer system filters to catch suspected cases of identity theft-related tax fraud totaling $4.1 billion, according to a new report, but it posted information about the secret data elements on its public website IRS.gov before removing it.
October 7 -
Sourcery, a digital payments and commerce platform for the food and hospitality industry, has launched a new accounts receivable solution.
October 7 -
Police in India have raided nine call centers in Mumbai and arrested 70 people who were calling phone numbers in the United States pretending to be Internal Revenue Service demanding payment for taxes.
October 7 -
A new question surrounding Republican presidential nominee Donald Trumps business empire emerged recently, thanks to the publication of a 1995 New York state tax document: How could he have had a $916 million personal loss from troubled ventures that burned his creditors?
October 7 -
The Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA) announced this week that over 1,200 CPAs across the state donated their time to local communities during the Institutes second annual Week of Service this past September.
October 7
Accounting Today -
Joel Sinkin of Transition Advisors discusses in this video how to determine profitability in an accounting firm merger or acquisition deal.
October 6 -
An academic study demonstrates that earnings management is pervasive across U.S., European and Asian companies, whether theyre using U.S. GAAP or International Financial Reporting Standards.
October 6 -
Adams, Brown, Beran & Ball merges in Hiebert & Decker, CPAs; and Calvetti Ferguson acquires Jim Oliver & Associates.
October 6 -
Elections have consequences. While its clear that the next President will have his or her own agenda, and possibly the legislative power to back it up, predicting the future based on possible outcomes is risky. Still, the upcoming election, perhaps more than usual, is already affecting peoples contemplated behavior as they anticipate possible outcomes.
October 6



