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It used to be that only very large, successful companies could operate and compete globally. Today, companies of any size can take advantage of global opportunities.
September 1 -
IMGCAP(1)]Many view leadership, management and administration as synonymous, but there are primary differences. It is not unusual for firms to expect individuals to possess the skills required for each. However, an individual's unique abilities will determine whether they enjoy the responsibilities and are successful.
September 1 -
Congress has a lot of tax issues on its plate between now and the end of the year.
September 1 -
Partners are the culture in a professional service firm -- what they believe, what they reward, what they do, and how they do it determines what and how things get done.
September 1 -
Denver-based Top 100 firm Hein & Associates didn't want to be anyone's secret -- even a good one, as managing partner Brian Mandell-Rice had become accustomed to hearing from clients.
September 1 -
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Proponents of states' ability to require remote vendors to collect and hand over sales tax are positioning themselves for hoped-for legislative action before the end of the year.
September 1 -
Californias State Board of Equalization is warning that beginning Sept. 15, a new law will take effect expanding the types of out-of-state retailers who are required to register with the board and requires them to begin collecting and remitting use tax on sales of tangible personal property to California consumers.
August 31 -
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney told an enthusiastic Republican National Convention that unlike his rival Barack Obama, he would not raise taxes on small businesses or the middle class.
August 31 -
Staff members at privately held companies are less likely to receive information from management about how the business is performing than employees at publicly traded companies, according to a new survey.
August 31 -
In my travels around the country, I hear many firms talk about being a one-firm firm.
August 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service took the wraps off its new Web site Thursday, with new navigation and language features.
August 30 -
The American Institute of CPAs has written a letter to Internal Revenue Service Commission Doug Shulman saying that new interim about how taxpayers must apply for Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers for 2011 returns are burdensome and may prevent some taxpayers from getting the documentation they need to qualify for an ITIN.
August 30 -
The experience for new employees at the Internal Revenue Service is not always positive, even though the IRS has taken steps to improve the onboarding process, according to a new report.
August 30 -
If Shakespeare ever had a great Twitter writing tip, it would have to be, Brevity is the soul of wit.
August 29 -
The Sports, Arts and Entertainment Group of St. Louis accounting and business consulting firm Anders Minkler & Diehl and Festus, Mo.-based Barnes Sports Group have officially merged after a year of working together as affiliated entities.
August 29 -
The IRS has completed its six-city swing through America, with forums staged in Orlando, Atlanta, San Diego, Las Vegas, Chicago and New York.
August 29 -
The owner of a Long Island tax preparation service was sentenced to serve one year and one day of imprisonment for preparing false federal tax returns for her clients.
August 29 -
The American Institute of CPAs has written to Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Doug Shulman outlining its concerns with what it sees as a widespread problem affecting numerous taxpayers: erroneous letters from the IRS to taxpayers filing foreign trust forms.
August 29