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How should the managing partner or CEO of a firm think and react in order to keep the firm lively and vibrant?
March 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice in anticipation of the ABLE tax-free savings accounts that disabled Americans will soon have the ability to set up to cover expenses such as education, housing and transportation.
March 10 -
The Senate has re-introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at making it easier for states to collect sales taxes on online purchases.
March 10 -
A group of Republican senators have introduced legislation to disallow the Earned Income Tax Credit for prior tax years to any immigrants who would benefit from President Obamas executive action on immigration reform.
March 10 -
Criminal prosecutions by the Internal Revenue Service appear to be timed to coincide with tax season, according to a new analysis.
March 10 -
Tax season isn't supposed to be fun. But if your civic duty feels extra unpleasant this year, you're not imagining things. Here are four reasons this tax season really is the worst:
March 10 -
Intuit Inc., maker of tax-preparation software TurboTax, said that it has received information requests from the U.S. government following its decision to temporarily halt state tax filing due to fraudulent activity.
March 9 -
A majority of Americans continue to be concerned about the privacy and safety of their personal and financial data when filing their tax returns online.
March 9 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors is merging with the Auditing Roundtable to create a new Environmental, Health, and Safety Audit Center that will serve environmental, health and safety auditors around the world, starting in 2016.
March 9 -
There are pieces in the budget that may form key elements of negotiations between Congress and the White House
March 8