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The accounting profession is facing a period of upheaval as Baby Boomers retire and firms experience mergers and leadership shifts, according to a new report.
March 30 -
A former Credit Suisse Group AG banker and a Swiss trust firm founder who pleaded guilty were spared prison after helping the U.S. government build a $2.6 billion criminal tax case against the bank.
March 30 -
Fischer Barr & Wissinger bolsters the Top 100 Firms presence in New Jersey
March 30 -
As we get into the final stretch of filing season, it is fulfilling the predictions made at the start.
March 30 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
March 28 -
Weighing the cost and benefits of small-business repair-reg relief
March 27 -
Accountants considering adding or expanding valuation services in their practice may wonder about the demand for valuation services and what kind of clients can benefit from a valuation or calculation engagement.
March 27 -
A federal grand jury indicted a Brooklyn tax preparer, charging him with 31 counts of aiding and assisting in the preparation of false federal income tax returns.
March 27 -
Although Republicans are outlining a proposal to provide an off ramp for states and consumers to exit the Affordable Care Act, and the Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments on a legal challenge to the federally-operated health exchange, state exchanges have been up and running.
March 26 -
If a taxing entity changes its tax law to retroactively include a transaction, should the hapless taxpayer be bound by the new rule?
March 26

