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Greatland said two of its Web sites now supply year-end filing and fulfillment functions for every state.
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Bank of America vice chairman Charles Noski has been named the new chair of the Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council.
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has struck a deal with Dutch regulators to carry out joint inspections of auditing firms.
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., offered Monday to compromise on how to pay for the payroll tax cut extension in an effort to convince more Republican lawmakers to vote for the bill.
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Gumbiner Savett managing director Michael Savoy has been elected secretary/treasurer of the California Board of Accountancy in less than a year after being appointed to the board.
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Online sales tax collections would help states manage their budget problems, but could impose heavy burdens on small online merchants, executives from Internet and brick-and-mortar businesses told a congressional committee.
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Business is changing and firms need to adapt to it for the long term. That was one of the main themes of the Information Technology Alliance Fall Collaborative.
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A new report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development finds the gap between rich and poor in OECD countries has reached its highest level in more than 30 years, and the traditionally redistributive effects of progressive income tax systems have become less effective since the mid-1990s.
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The Internal Revenue Service has reportedly backed away from plans to heavily penalize U.S. citizens and dual citizens living in Canada who may not have paid all of their taxes.
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The Internal Revenue Service has filed a $531,720 tax lien against supermodel Christie Brinkley.
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