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The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed the Tax Court on an appeal arising out of nine consolidated cases regarding the tax implications of an S Corporations election to treat its subsidiary as a qualified subchapter S subsidiary, or Qsub, under Section 1361 of the Tax Code.
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Thomson Reuters has released a tax act overview and monthly client marketing newsletter focused on the Affordable Care Act that tax, accounting and employee benefits firms can provide to clients, prospects and other contacts.
May 20 -
Democrats in the House and Senate introduced legislation Tuesday to tighten the restrictions on corporate tax inversions, limiting the ability of U.S.-based companies to avoid U.S. taxes by combining with a smaller foreign business and moving their tax domicile overseas.
May 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to better adhere to requirements to justify and document noncompetitive contract awards, according to a new report.
May 20 -
The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants has released for public comment an exposure draft on proposed changes to certain provisions of the ethics code related to non-assurance services for audit clients.
May 20 -
Credit Suisse AG agreed to pay $2.6 billion in penalties and pleaded guilty to helping Americans cheat on their taxes, making it the first global bank in a decade to admit to a crime in a U.S. courtroom.
May 20 -
The formula for profitability has been established for ages. Every business owner, CEO, freelancer and entrepreneur knows it. It is even supportedscratch that, mandatedby GAAP, which is enforced by the SEC in the United States.
May 19 -
The Association for Accounting Marketing and Hinge Research Institute have released a study that examines overall marketing spending at accounting firms, including compensation for marketing staff, the top five spending categories, and detailed budget breakdowns by firm size and market location.
May 19 -
The IRS is offering tax relief to victims of severe storm, winds and flooding that affected parts of Florida in late April.
May 18 -
A couple of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
May 16 -
A client wanted to buy a business in Birmingham, Ala., and I went there with the companys CFO to review the books, do some due diligence, kick the tires and negotiate a deal.
May 16 -
Accountants should take the lead in assessing the impact on their companies of the depletion of natural resources, recommends a new report.
May 16 -
Credit Suisse Group AG is close to reaching an agreement to plead guilty and pay about $2.5 billion to the U.S. Justice Department and regulators to resolve investigations into whether it helped Americans evade taxes, three people familiar with the matter said.
May 16 -
Senate Republicans blocked a package of more than $80 billion in tax cuts, killing for now a measure that would provide incentives for corporate research and wind energy.
May 15 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
May 15 -
CPA2Biz president and CEO Erik Asgeirsson talks about how accounting firms are adapting to revolutionary changes in digital technology, collaborating, and providing specialized services to clients, in an interview with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Dan Hood.
May 15 -
The summer months are typically the time that CPAs fall out of touch with their clients. Some may send out or email one or two newsletters, but most taxpayers and preparers have thoughts that are far from next years taxes.
May 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has begun accepting applications once again for its Low Income Taxpayer Clinic grants.
May 15 -
Nearly half the tax returns on which individuals claimed tax deductions for alimony payments did not match up with their former spouses tax returns, showing a total alimony gap of over $2.3 billion in 2010, according to a new government report.
May 15 -
Real estate investment trusts were originally created to permit tax-efficient public investment in real estate, but REITs have also found wide use as private vehicles.
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