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Successful client relationships start when you treat each client as if they were your only client or your best client or most important client.
February 12 -
Rep. Blake Farenthold, R-Texas, has reintroduced legislation to provide tax exemptions to American athletes who win medals in the Olympics.
February 12 -
An Internal Revenue Service employee who also prepared taxes on the side has been charged with tax fraud and aggravated identity theft.
February 12 -
A group of Republican senators has introduced legislation to prevent the Internal Revenue Service from finalizing for one year proposed regulations governing how much political activity tax-exempt 501(c)4 social welfare organizations can legitimately conduct.
February 11 -
With tax season in full swing, its a good reminder that families with household employees have some impending deadlines. As most tax professionals are aware, the often overlooked household employment taxes or nanny taxes present a unique set of challenges.
February 11 -
The Internal Revenue Services new commissioner John Koskinen has released a message to taxpayers for this tax season, urging them to use the agencys Web site and warning of long wait times on the phone.
February 11 -
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that the IRS had no legal authority to impose a nationwide licensing scheme on tax return preparers that would have required testing and continuing education as Registered Tax Return Preparers.
February 11 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers has just joined the rest of the Big Four firms in officially sponsoring the work of the International Valuation Standards Council, which aims to create globally recognized and accepted valuation standards, particularly for financial instruments, and promote quality within the valuation profession.
February 10
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The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service issued final regulations Monday implementing the employer shared responsibility provisions of the Affordable Care Act, also known as the employer mandate, providing additional time to small and large businesses.
February 10 -
Harvard University pledged to ensure restitution for as many as 11,000 employees after two of its faculty pointed out the impact of a tax error by the school.
February 10