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The number of tax lawsuits filed has declined nearly 10 percent in the past year, and is down more than 30 percent from five years ago, according to a new report.
February 21 -
The American Institute of CPAs and the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada have reached an agreement to give CPAs in both the U.S. and Canada access to the same technical resources and credentials that signify advanced proficiency in the disciplines of forensic and technology advisory services to promote greater consistency across North America.
February 21 -
A roundup of recent accounting firm mergers and acquisitions
February 21 -
The IRS should have the authority to regulate tax preparers.
February 21 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases, including jail time for the crooked preparer who was caught by a vigilant mail carrier.
February 21 -
As the poet Edgar Guest tells us, It takes a heap o livin just to make a house a home, or, in a case just decided by the New York Court of Appeals, to at least make it a permanent place of abode.
February 21 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
February 20 -
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen took some time off from his busy filing season schedule to discuss some questions posed by our readers and staff.
February 20 -
Nearly three-quarters of accounting firms say they are thriving or growing, according to a new survey by L. Harris Partners, the fifth consecutive year that firms responding to the annual survey reported that their overall condition has improved.
February 20 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service released a final package of regulations Thursday to implement the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act and amend the regulations to align them with existing tax rules.
February 20