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Thomson Reuters is building bridges with NetSuite and other vendors enterprise resource planning software, tying its sales tax technology to theirs.
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Nik Lamas-Richie started a gossip blog on a website in 2007, originally posting gossip about the cool kids in Scottsdale who thought they were celebrities.
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In 2015, the Department of Labor proposed a rule that could have a significant impact on the way employers compensate their employees.
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Large, profitable American corporations paid only 14 percent of their profits in federal income taxes on average from 2008 through 2012, and approximately one-fifth of them paid nothing at all in each of those years, according to a new government report commissioned by Sen. Bernie Sanders.
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The House Ways and Means Committee passed four pieces of Republican-sponsored legislation Wednesday restricting IRS employee bonuses, hiring and spending, with less than a week to go in tax season.
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Deloitte announced the development of a SolutionPrint for Cloud Financial Analytics, based on Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service.
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The Internal Revenue Service has added eight delivery services that qualify as private delivery services for mailing tax documents and payments on a timely basis.
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Ernst & Young has increased its paid parental leave policy for new parents to 16 weeks, up from 12 weeks, starting in July.
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The AICPA announced on Wednesday the winners of the 2015 Elijah Watt Sells Award, given to CPA candidates who earned an average score above 95.50 across all four sections of the Uniform CPA Examination, passed all four sections of the Examination on their first attempt, and completed testing in 2015.
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Delphi Automotive Plc said it won a long-running dispute with the Internal Revenue Service over whether the parts maker, which is run from a Detroit suburb, should be allowed to call itself British for tax purposes.
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