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Small business groups are sounding a warning about an obscure Internal Revenue Service rule that takes effect Wednesday imposing heavy fines on small businesses for helping defray the cost of their workers insurance or medical expenses.
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Check out the digital edition of the July 2015 issue of Accounting Today.
July 1 -
Jeb Bush made $29 million in the first seven years after he left public office, dramatically increasing his wealth during a recession, a financial crisis and the Obama presidency he has criticized.
July 1 -
Now that the school year has ended, it is time to consider childcare and taxes during the summer months.
June 30 -
The District Court for the Northern District of Ohio denied a couples theft loss deduction for the worthless stock they acquired as part of a pump and dump scheme.
June 30 -
New sources of funding for your clients and your firm
June 30 -
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting US has released two new tax briefings on the Supreme Courts rulings last week on the Affordable Care Act and same-sex marriage, along with trade legislation that contained several tax provisions.
June 30 -
The Supreme Courts landmark ruling last Friday allowing same-sex marriages in every state opens up new tax and financial planning horizons for couples.
June 29 -
Citrin Cooperman was chosen as the CPA Firm of the Year during the Association for Corporate Growth New York Chapters 5th Annual Champions Awards.
June 29 -
Tunde Fowler used to get death threats when he began collecting levies in Nigerias commercial hub of Lagos 10 years ago. Today he gets hailed as Tax Muyiwa, a nickname that means bring your tax in the local Yoruba language.
June 29
