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The Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday that it has reached an agreement with the Millennium Multiple Employer Welfare Benefit Plan, which went bankrupt last year.
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Glastonbury, Conn.-based firm Forensic Accounting Services awarded Stratford High School student Meagan Simon a scholarship to pursue a career in forensic accounting.
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Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., offered 18 proposals to cut $1.29 trillion from the federal budget deficit over 10 years, including closing corporate tax loopholes and eliminating special tax breaks for wealthy Americans and big companies.
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In the relationship world, the dating process is typically a special experience. When youre dating, you take your potential future partner out to nice dinners, buy them special gifts, surprise them, are tuned in to their feelings, and are usually working to earn their love and respect. Then you get married.
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The hotel maid who accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former head of the International Monetary Fund, in May of rape in a New York hotel room, allegedly misrepresented her financial situation on her tax return.
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President Obama used his weekly address to say it was necessary to raise taxes on the wealthy to help close the budget deficit.
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IMGCAP(1)]In the aftermath of accounting scandals, financial crimes, and business collapses, the rapidly growing specialty of forensic accounting continues to define itself.
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It was born in the Harding administration, and now its celebrating its 90th year: the bureau formerly known as the General Accounting Office.
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An inmate in a New Jersey prison has pleaded guilty to scamming the Internal Revenue Service out of nearly $215,000 by recruiting his fellow prisoners and filing false tax returns for them.
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Weaver LLP merged with the Midland, Texas, office of Killman, Murrell & Company, P.C., effective Friday.
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