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It would be hard to envision a more active climate for mergers and acquisitions among CPA firms than 2010, a year highlighted by such marquee unions as RSM-Caturano, Eisner-Amper, Marcum-Stonefield Josephson and LarsonAllen-LeMaster Daniels.
January 1 -
Okay, we'll admit it up front: We are inveterate wordsmiths who love using words to make our points. Over the previous 15 years that we've produced this column, we've even invented a few to describe some financial reporting issues, such as "pfooling of interests," "volatilaphobia" and, more recently, "duh-preciation."
January 1 -
CPA Dave Roberts finds it baffling that some accountants express reluctance—or even fear—about pursuing a niche practice.
January 1 -
So, you've come to the conclusion that in order to grow your practice or the firm you need to increase the number of referrals you receive. What took you so long?
January 1 -
Pugh & Company, P.C. , one of the Knoxville region’s largest CPA firms, has acquired the Knoxville and Oak Ridge practices of Bacon Howard & Company, CPAs, another local area accounting firm.
December 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service is aiming to provide more Fast Track Settlements to small businesses and self-employed taxpayers and retool its Offer in Compromise mediation and arbitration procedures.
December 30 -
The principal owner of The Kettle Black, a popular sports bar and restaurant in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn, has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $1.3 million in city and state sales taxes over a five-year period.
December 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service released more information Thursday on the implementation of the new Treasury regulations governing tax return preparers and the new requirements to obtain a Preparer Tax Identification Number, including those who work at CPA firms.
December 30 -
A pair of Long Island construction contractors have been sentenced to serve prison terms and ordered to pay restitution for engaging in payroll tax schemes.
December 30