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The House of Representatives voted to raise the debt ceiling, only a day before the August 2 deadline for averting a default on the federal government’s debt obligations.
August 2 -
After the passage of a New York State law allowing same-sex couples to marry, a New York City wealth management firm has named a new CPA partner to provide same-sex couples with financial planning advice.
August 1 -
Reinsel Kuntz Lesher LLP has added a Senior Living Services Consulting Group, brought over from ParenteBeard, to its services.
August 1 -
There has been a growing demand over the past 10 years for information on corporate behavior, which could include environmental impact, employee health and safety initiatives, community development, supply chain practices, and a host of other topics. A lot of these issues are addressed through sustainability reporting.
August 1 -
Accounting firms don't necessarily need to take a Mr. Rogers' neighborhood approach in dealing with small business clients - but it certainly doesn't hurt.
August 1 -
With the current gift tax exclusion amount set at a record-high $5 million, many taxpayers appear to consider the gift tax no longer relevant to their planning. That may be a mistake.
August 1 -
Client lists and client loyalty are built by a number of factors, including personal relationships and satisfaction with the work completed.
August 1 -
Washington, D.C. - The Internal Revenue Service said in mid-July that it would stop its examinations of donors to tax-exempt 501(c)(4) political organizations asking whether they had paid gift taxes, after the agency came under pressure from Republican lawmakers.
August 1 -
The American Institute of CPAshas written a letter to the Internal Revenue Service offering to help develop the IRS exam for registered tax return preparers by leveraging the AICPA's own experience with the Uniform CPA Exam.
August 1 -
It looks as though the time has come for comprehensive patent reform, including the banning of tax strategy patents, if the groundswell of opposition is any type of barometer.
August 1 -
President Barack Obama and congressional leaders said Sunday night that they have agreed on the framework of a budget deal that both Democratic and Republican leaders plan to present to their caucuses on Monday.
July 31 -
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., saw his plan to raise the debt ceiling turned back Sunday afternoon by a vote of 50-49.
July 31 -
A group of Democratic lawmakers has introduced a bill in Congress aimed at leveling the playing field for sales tax charges between online retailers and brick-and-mortar stores.
July 31 -
Microsoft revealed in its 10-K annual report that its use of low-tax countries to shift some of its foreign income has subjected it to an IRS review that could have a significant impact on its financial statements.
July 29 -
A group of Democratic senators urged airlines to reduce their airfares and pass the savings from the temporary expiration of airline ticket taxes on to their passengers.
July 29 -
President Obama called on Congress to move quickly on lifting the debt ceiling Friday as the August 2 deadline rapidly approaches.
July 29 -
A Southern California tax preparer has pleaded guilty to tax charges, admitting that he caused a tax loss to the government of $7,982,043 for tax years 2003 to 2009 by inflating the amount of mortgage interest on his clients’ tax returns.
July 29 -
Arkansas joined the list of states holding sales tax holidays for back-to-school season, but Illinois dropped its sales tax holiday this year.
July 29 -
IMGCAP(1)]With Medicare fraud costing the federal government an estimated $60 billion a year, it makes perfect sense that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has tapped aerospace innovator Northrop Grumman to create a predictive model that will detect fraud. Or does it?
July 28
