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The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance has launched a continuing education program as part of the states efforts to regulate tax preparers.
December 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to improve the security of the health care information submitted by health insurance providers and pharmaceutical makers and importers on information returns, according to a new government report.
December 2 -
The U.S. House of Representatives will probably vote this week to revive dozens of lapsed tax breaks and extend them only through the end of this year, said a Republican member of the Ways and Means Committee.
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Tomorrow happens to be Giving Tuesday, a global day dedicated to giving back, and a pair of CPAs have some advice for those who are planning their end-of-year charitable giving.
December 1 -
A number of years ago we purchased a practice in late February to get the business clients. However, we had to agree to service the individual tax clients, of whom there were about 180, with each paying a very low fee. The seller did not want to hang up his long-time clients.
December 1 -
Two New York City income tax preparer siblings were sentenced for conspiracy to commit tax preparation fraud.
December 1 -
Tax benefits for individuals and small businesses that expired in 2013 could have an impact on as many as one in six taxpayers, according to a new analysis.
December 1 -
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Tax strategies to take your clients into the New Year.
December 1 -
It's time to embrace disruptive technologies.
December 1 -
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With year-end 2014 fast approaching, certain strategies to reduce 2014 tax liability still remain viable.
December 1 -
Tech-savvy practitioners will stand out during filing season.
December 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service is reminding individuals and businesses making year-end donations that several important tax law provisions have taken effect in recent years regarding gifting.
November 30 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
November 30 -
With the holidays upon us and tax season almost here, now is the perfect time to check in with your clients to discuss their gift-giving plans for the rest of the year.
November 26 -
President Barack Obamas threatened veto of a $400 billion-plus tax-break bill exposed a widening fault line within the Democratic Party.
November 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to take action to resolve millions of dollars in so-called frozen credit accounts that are effectively in a state of limbo, preventing some taxpayers from receiving their tax refunds, according to a new government report.
November 26 -
President Barack Obama would veto a tax-break agreement being negotiated in Congress by Senate Democrats and House Republicans.
November 25 -
With only a few days remaining on Congress's 2014 legislative calendar, there is still no clear answer for whether and how Congress will deal with the nearly 60 "extender" tax provisionsthe temporary provisions that have been routinely extended on a one- or two-year basis but were allowed to expire at the end of 2013.
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