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The Internal Revenue Service has released the summer 2014 edition of its quarterly Statistics of Income Bulletin, providing data on foreign controlled domestic corporations and municipal bonds from tax year 2011.
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You and two of your colleagues are returning from the firms annual partner retreat. You thought there were good discussions and everyone agreed on a few decisions that will really move the firm forward. You ask the others in your car what they thought. One speaks up.
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Two years after a single vote on the U.S. Supreme Court saved a core part of Obamacare, opponents are trying to topple the measure again, this time using a four-word phrase in the law.
September 2 -
Tax lawyer Robert Wellens telephone keeps ringing with calls from hedge-fund executives hes never met.
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Helping your firm escape the tax season crush
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Learn how to manage people who report to more than just you
September 1 -
Does your business really need a bank?
September 1 -
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Jody Padar's new vision for the 'New Accounting'
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Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
August 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice warning businesses not to get caught in backup withholding if the name and taxpayer identification number submitted on a Form 1099-K doesnt match the IRSs other records.
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One time I was asked to audit a hotel in Florida that was going to be foreclosed on by the mortgagor and for which I was paid in advance. The audit was planned and scheduled, and it looked like we had everything under control from our end as much as we could.
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The Internal Revenue Service has released a set of long-delayed draft instructions for the forms that companies need to file to comply with the employer mandate in the Affordable Care Act.
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The Tax Court has held that the value of an airline ticket received in the redemption of thank you award points from a bank must be included in gross income.
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While both houses of Congress have addressed the passage of tax extender legislation, it is unlikely that anything will come of their efforts until after the midterm elections. One of the expired provisions that havent yet been extended is the R&D, or research, credit. If any provisions do get extended, this is one that will be in whatever package makes it to the Presidents desk for his signature.
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