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Japans Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission recommended fining Toshiba Corp. about 7.37 billion yen ($60 million) for falsifying earnings, the largest financial penalty ever sought by the watchdog.
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Generation Opportunity, a national, nonpartisan youth advocacy organization, announced last week that their November Millennial Jobs Report revealed that 13.1 percent of 18-29 years olds are currently unemployed. The data is non-seasonally adjusted and is specific to the 18-29 age group.
December 7
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Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
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Helping clients make minimum distributions go further
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Litigation against accounting firms appears to have subsided for now, according to one legal expert, but is showing signs of reviving as the Securities and Exchange Commission turns its attention back to accounting and audit enforcement cases.
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Sage announced the companys 2015 fiscal year results, reporting organic revenue growth of 6 percent globally and nearly 4 percent in North America, increasing organic recurring revenue by 9 percent over last year.
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Victims of the severe storms and flooding in October in parts of Texas may qualify for tax relief from the IRS.
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CohnReznick CEO Frank Longobardi talks about the client services that his firm is focusing on and his goals for growing the firm,
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Congress has passed highway-funding legislation that includes two tax provisions that would allow the State Department to revoke the passports of long-term tax delinquents who owe more than $50,000 in tax debts and revive a program requiring the IRS to hire private debt collection agencies.
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As 2015 comes to a close, taxpayers are once again facing uncertainty as Congress has yet to act on a host of important provisions that expired at the end of 2014.
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