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A new TIGTA report warns, however, that many didn’t follow the rules and could face potential tax penalties.
July 22 -
Accounting gimmicks may be needed to keep the federal government from defaulting.
July 21 -
We need to measure the amounts of greenhouse gases that are emitted and removed from the atmosphere, and get them to 'net zero.'
July 21 -
NYU accounting professor Baruch Lev on three ways standard-setters can significantly improve their agendas.
July 21New York University Stern School of Business -
Securities-based lending is up sharply as wealthy investors leverage gains in their stock portfolios into low-interest loans for pricey purchases.
July 20 -
Trusts aren’t just for the .01%, as some advisors sell mass affluent and high-net-worth clients on their tax benefits.
July 13 -
The overemphasis on measuring and reporting sustainability has delayed, and displaced, the urgent action needed to tackle societal challenges.
July 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service ended a strategy for examining high-income taxpayers in 2017 and switched to another strategy that brought in far less tax revenue in the next few years.
July 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service posted new rules Friday for multiemployer qualified retirement plans that have run into funding problems and need extra financial help from the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
July 9 -
The 8th Earl Cadogan, will use most of the proceeds of his family’s real estate business from the past decade to settle a U.K. tax charge.
July 9