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President-elect Barack Obama is looking for a new chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission to replace departing chair Christopher Cox.
November 10 -
Habif, Arogeti & Wynne said all the shareholders and staff of Tauber & Balser have joined the firm, effective November 1, extending the Atlanta-based firm's forensic accounting and litigation support expertise.
November 7 -
President-elect Barack Obama is expected to begin working on passing an economic stimulus package, possibly even before he takes office.
November 6 -
Tax-related ballot initiatives went down to defeat in several states, including one in Massachusetts that would have repealed the state income tax.
November 6 -
Alma J. Batson and her son Kelcee L. Batson, operators of a tax prep business in Riverside, Calif., have pleaded guilty to federal tax charges.
November 6 -
The results of Tuesday's election are increasing the balance of power on the Democratic side of the aisle in both the House and Senate.
November 6 -
An IRS tax compliance officer has been charged with accepting a bribe in exchange for preparing a false audit report for a taxpayer, and stealing another taxpayer's federal income tax refund and economic stimulus check.
November 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service will begin conducting an annual survey of tax professionals early this month.
November 4 -
New York-based accounting firm Citrin Cooperman has acquired its second Philadelphia-area firm, Matarazzo Goldis.
November 4 -
A Charlotte, N.C.-based florist is battling national competitors who market themselves as local merchants but don't charge their customers sales tax.
November 4