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The Internal Revenue Service has issued proposed regulations to provide guidance on the excise taxes imposed on the sale of medical devices under the health care reform law.
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Companies that jump on the social media bandwagon need to be careful about how much information they divulge, warns a privacy expert at Ernst & Young.
February 3
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A new study by BDO USA found that while 73 percent of chief financial officers at U.S. technology companies expect revenue to increase in 2012, they foresee overall revenue increases of just 2.6 percent, significantly lower than the forecasted growth of 10.4 percent in last years survey.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has named Jeanette M. Franzel, a managing director of the Government Accountability Office, as a member of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
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The Ohio Society of CPAs and the Ohio CPA Foundation, in partnership with the Ohio chapters of the National Association of Black Accountants, are seeking minority high school students in the state to participate in the nationally recognized Accounting Careers Awareness Program June 17-22.
February 3
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Regulatory burdens and economic uncertainty topped the list of challenges faced by small- and midsized accounting practices and their clients, according to a new survey.
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In the first-ever indictment of an overseas bank in the U.S. for facilitating tax fraud, the Justice Department has charged Wegelin & Co., Switzerlands oldest bank, with allegedly conspiring to hide more than $1.2 billion from the Internal Revenue Service.
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PMB Helin Donovan has merged in Vink Teague & Associates, expanding the Austin, Texas-based firms presence in Dallas.
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The economy created jobs at the fastest pace in nine months in January and the unemployment rate dropped to a near three-year low of 8.3 percent, providing some measure of comfort for President Barack Obama who faces re-election in November.
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