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The Internal Revenue Service released a revised Form 941 on Thursday to allow employers to properly report the newly extended payroll tax cut, which has now been extended through the end of the year.
February 23 -
The U.S. Supreme Court decided in a 6-3 opinion that a married pair of Japanese immigrants could be deported from the U.S. because of tax felony convictions.
February 23 -
Teenagers are more worried and confused about how to fund their college tuition today, according to the third annual How Youth Plan to Fund College survey of 16 and 17-year-olds conducted by the College Savings Foundation.
February 23
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Online accounting software developer Outright has released a mobile application that online sellers can use on iOS-based devices such as Apple’s iPhone and iPad to keep track of sales and expense data.
February 23 -
The Obama administrations newly released proposals for business tax reform might not achieve his goals of compelling more U.S. multinational corporations to shift their investments and jobs back home, according to one tax expert.
February 23
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More than half of small businesses may not have optimal retirement plans, according to a new survey.
February 23 -
Approximately three-quarters of bankers anticipate their banks will increase their level of small business lending, according to a new survey.
February 23 -
The National Small Business Association is warning that some of the tax proposals in President Obama’s business tax reform framework could hurt small businesses.
February 23 -
President Obama has signed into law an extension through the end of the year of the payroll tax cut, unemployment benefits, and the so-called doc fix to prevent Medicare physician reimbursement rates from plunging.
February 23