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A former Swiss asset manager pleaded guilty to helping U.S. clients hide millions of dollars in offshore accounts and avoid paying federal income taxes.
April 1 -
The IRS has fixed its errors, such as improper extra scrutiny of Tea Party groups, and they wont happen again, the tax agencys commissioner said Tuesday.
April 1 -
Sometimes what happens in Vegas doesnt just stay on the Stripit blows across the Sagebrush State like a wayward tumbleweed. Case in point: Nevada Health Link enrollees have been reporting mistakes on the 1095-A IRS forms to calculate their premium tax credit on the federally supported state-based HIX.
April 1 -
WeiserMazars new CEO, Victor Wahba, told Accounting Today that he plans to do more mergers and acquisitions as part of the firms strategic plan.
March 31 -
A tax pro offers this seasonally appropriate missive
March 31 -
Corporations could be erroneously claiming over $2 billion in carryforward general business credits, according to a new government report.
March 31 -
A recent Tax Court case found a taxpayer liable for a trust fund recovery penalty over the unpaid employment taxes of a partnership of which he was no longer a partner.
March 31 -
BSI SA, a Swiss private bank, admitted helping customers duck taxes by using coded language, nameless debit cards and fake identities as part of a landmark $211 million accord to avoid U.S. prosecution.
March 31 -
Even though tax season is getting close to the end, there are still some important tips that accountants can share with their clients by April 15, and beyond.
March 30 -
I once had a client who felt he was getting ripped off by his salespeople padding their expenses. I found this out by walking into his office and finding his desk and credenza overloaded with files halfway up to the ceiling.
March 30
