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BizActions, a provider of e-mail newsletters for CPAs, has introduced BizSurvey, a tool that allows users to create and deploy surveys and aggregate the results.
February 9 -
Accounting firm Grassi & Co. is expanding its presence in New York and New Jersey, with the partners and staff of Soloway, Goldstein, Silverstein & Co. joining the firm in Manhattan.
February 9 -
A former UBS client who owned and operated several businesses that manufactured and sold watches has pleaded guilty to tax charges related to concealing over $10 million in secret Swiss bank accounts.
February 5 -
Over two thirds of CFOs at leading U.S. technology businesses expect sales revenue at their companies to increase this year, according to a survey by accounting firm BDO.
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Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., and Jim Webb, D-Va., have introduced legislation that would impose a tax on large bonuses paid by Wall Street banks and other firms that received more than $5 billion from the Troubled Asset Relief Program in 2009.
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A CPA has been suspended for 12 months from practicing before the Internal Revenue Service for providing false or misleading information when preparing his clients tax returns.
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Despite its massive tax increases, the Presidents 2011 Budget Plan contains a number of revenue provisions calculated to encourage business expansion and move the economy upward.
February 4 -
Ohio-based accounting and consulting firm Brady Ware is expanding to Georgia by merging with Atlanta-based Marsh & McConnell.
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Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and Chilean Finance Minister Andrés Velasco signed a new income tax treaty between the United States and Chile to provide certainty and stability of tax treatment for U.S. and Chilean cross-border investors.
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The United States and Hungary have signed a new income tax treaty that brings an existing agreement signed by the two countries in 1979 into closer conformity with current U.S. international tax policy.
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