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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., introduced the Senates version of the health care reform bill, which includes a new 5 percent tax on elective cosmetic surgery.
November 19 -
Approximately 203,000 taxpayers erroneously claimed a total of over $300 million in Hope Credits for higher education in 2006, and over 169,000 claimed over $232 million in credits, according to a new report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
November 19 -
A Web service that matches small businesses with accountants is expanding into nine new markets.
November 18 -
Over 14,700 holders of foreign bank accounts told the Internal Revenue Service about the existence of the accounts under a voluntary disclosure program.
November 17 -
President Obama has established an interagency Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force that will work with state and local authorities to investigate and prosecute significant financial crimes.
November 17 -
A bipartisan bill introduced in the Senate and House would reduce the penalties assessed by the IRS on tax shelter investments by small businesses to put them in proportion with the tax benefits received.
November 16 -
The Making Work Pay Credit, a tax credit that was a signature part of President Obamas economic stimulus package in February, could lead to more than 15.4 million people owing additional taxes, according to a new government report.
November 16 -
Rainmaking skills are almost as important as technical proficiency. The ability to bring in business is a key skill that many firms need. There are far fewer accounting professionals capable of doing this than one would think. So as new graduates enter the profession, it is absolutely critical to contemplate how to develop these "soft skills," in addition to other accounting skills.
November 16 -
Limited liability companies continue to grow in popularity as a choice of business entity. The combination of limited liability, pass-through tax treatment if partnership treatment is elected, ability of members to be actively involved in the management of the business, and lack of many of the restrictions imposed on S corporations have made it a very attractive form of entity.
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Everybody knows that after you build a Web site, you must drive traffic to it in the form of clients, prospects and referral sources. Without traffic, nothing is possible. It
November 16 -
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The conversion to International Financial Reporting Standards, coupled with the movement towards fair value accounting and Congress' need for revenue, could result in the repeal of the last-in/first-out, or LIFO, method of inventory accounting.
November 16 -
WASHINGTON, D.C.-About a quarter of all sole-proprietor businesses report losses on their tax returns, but many are doing so by understating their income or overstating their expenses, leading to billions of dollars in lost tax revenue, according to a new government report.
November 16 -
Washington, D.C.-Tax rate brackets and various tax benefits will remain unchanged or change only slightly in 2010 due to low inflation, and many pension plan limitations will remain unchanged, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
November 16 -
The IRS has decided not to assess extra employment taxes for 2004 to 2006 on FedEx for the delivery drivers that the company considers to be independent contractors.
November 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released guidance to employers paying wages to nonresident alien employees for services performed within the U.S.
November 13 -
President Barack Obama said Thursday he plans to hold a forum in December at the White House on jobs and economic growth.
November 13 -
Although I wasnt born with a silver spoon in my mouth, and I would have to get very lucky very soon to be concerned with the estate tax rate, it has always seemed an unfair proposition to tax a person or business when it is most vulnerable.
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