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WebsterRogers LLP, a firm with six offices in South Carolina, has announced that it will merge in Charleston, S.C.-based Moïse & Associates PC as of July 1.
July 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service's headquarters in Washington will likely remain closed for at least the next 30 days due to flooding and electrical outages.
June 29 -
The Senate Finance Committee approved legislation that would empower the Internal Revenue Service to hit sex traffickers with major fines and lengthy prison sentences for failing to file employment paperwork and withhold taxes for the women and girls under their command.
June 29 -
Torrential rain in the Washington area has lead the Internal Revenue Service to close down its main offices through the rest of the week.
June 28 -
State tax revenues for all 50 states totaled $146.6 billion in the first quarter of 2006, up 6.8 percent from the same period in 2005, according to t he Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government.
June 28 -
While the Internal Revenue Service's reward program for turning in tax cheats does a good job bringing in money, it's still in need of some revamping, a ccording to a report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
June 25 -
Bartolomei Pucciarelli LLC has acquired the practice of CPA Sharon Lamont, a former president of the New Jersey Society of CPAs.
June 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service has filled three open positions in its Criminal Investigation, International and Tax Exempt and Government Entities divisions.
June 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been given the go-ahead to continue a new private debt collection program with the trio of companies it originally awarded contracts to in March.
June 21 -
The chairman of the House Ways & Means Committee has introduced a new bill to permanently raise the estate tax exemption level to $5 million in 2010.
June 20