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A German banker was sentenced to three years and three months for his role in the international tax trading scandal.
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Lots of businesses have claimed the Employee Retention Credit who don't actually qualify for it — and in many cases it's going to be up to their accountants to set them right, says Randy Crabtree.
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He testified that financial documents sent to Deutsche Bank were "accurate," even though a judge has already determined they were fraudulent.
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The service's development of its newly introduced business tax accounts and recent improvements in its tax pro accounts could be jeopardized if funding is cut.
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Gainful employment; waste not; Mr. Plow; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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A recent report from estimates that if the internet were shut down entirely around the world for one day, it would cost the global economy about $43 billion.
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NASBA CEO and RSM International CEO both announce plans to step down; Citrin Cooperman relocates New York City office; and more news from across the profession.
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It's imperative now more than ever that businesses understand how to efficiently manage their sustainability investments.
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Plus, Client Hub launches AI-enabled email integration; and other news from the accounting technology world.
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The unemployment rate ticked up one-tenth of a point to 3.9% as hiring slowed.
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