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Dennis R. Mowrey has joined Top 100 Firm Schneider Downs & Co. Inc., as a tax director in the Columbus, Ohio office.
September 28 -
The New York State Society of CPAs has written a comment letter opposing changes in the format of audit reports.
September 28 -
Certified financial planners said they are satisfied with their choice of careers and plan to keep the CFP designation for 19 years, according to a new survey by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards.
September 28 -
A draft version of the European Commissions latest proposals for changes in auditing firms has leaked out and it calls for some dramatic changes.
September 28
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As multinational corporations and lobbyists push for a reduction in the corporate tax rate and a tax holiday on repatriated foreign profits, the tax loopholes that have encouraged companies to shift their income abroad have managed to stay largely intact.
September 28 -
A bipartisan trio of lawmakers have introduced a bill that would update the existing tax law to allow formerly homeless young people to pursue a four-year college education and still qualify for housing built with Low Income Housing Tax Credits.
September 27 -
The chairman of the House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee demanded Tuesday that the Internal Revenue Service suspend a proposed regulation that would require banks to disclose the amount of interest paid to nonresident aliens.
September 27 -
Vault.com has ranked Grant Thornton as the top accounting firm to work for in the employment site’s second annual rankings.
September 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s streamlined installment agreement program has brought in large amounts of revenue from people who owed back taxes, but at least 90,000 taxpayers using a streamlined installment agreement to pay back taxes may still owe the IRS after they complete the terms of their agreement.
September 27
