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Get students thinking about when they would own their accounting practices.
January 16
Withum -
The real punishment lies in the potential long-term blowback to the former president's business, going beyond reputational damage to freezing it out of coveted deals, bank loans and government contracts.
January 13 -
The man who oversaw the finances at Trump's companies for decades will immediately head to jail after being sentenced to five months for tax fraud.
January 10 -
Rep. Jason Smith will lead the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.
January 9 -
Tax season is part of your practice, but not everything about it.
January 9
Withum -
A judge denied a request by Donald Trump, his company and three of his children to toss out New York's $250 million lawsuit accusing them of deceiving banks and insurers for years.
January 9 -
Client needs and services will be different than they are today.
January 2 -
Highlights from the former president's returns for 2015 to 2020, from write-offs to the SALT deduction and more.
December 30 -
The returns include personal and business filings from 2015 to 2020, and are the first complete look into his tax records for the years he was running for office and in the White House.
December 30 -
The former president's returns are being redacted to remove key identifying information, such as account numbers.
December 28 -
If you have a partner but no agreement, get one.
December 26
Withum -
The earliest the information would be released is Dec. 27.
December 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service would be legally mandated to annually audit the president and publish the results under legislation passed by the House.
December 22 -
Former President Donald Trump's attempt to use a Florida lawsuit to stall New York's $250 million civil fraud case against him was rejected by a federal judge who called some of his arguments "plainly frivolous."
December 22 -
Dozens of audit triggers litter Donald Trump's tax returns, according to Congress's top nonpartisan tax lawyers.
December 21 -
The move caps a three-year legal saga initiated by Democrats to obtain and release the former president's closely held financial documents.
December 20 -
Among the items on the cutting-room floor are a deal on corporate tax breaks, including the expensing of research and development spending.
December 20 -
Public accounting is a profession, but it is also a business, and as such we need to keep the bottom line in mind.
December 19 -
Senator Joe Manchin is pressing Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to stand firm on North American-based manufacturing requirements for lucrative electric-vehicle tax credits.
December 14 -
The judge found the business had disobeyed three orders he issued as part of a grand jury investigation led by the Manhattan district attorney's office.
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