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Brager Tax Law Group is sponsoring a contest with the goal of educating tax professionals and taxpayers about the complicated rules surrounding foreign bank account reports.
May 5
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Service line diversification might be on your mind and it should be.
May 5
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The Internal Revenue Services Office of Professional Responsibility has disbarred a former Massachusetts CPA and attorney for falsely claiming to be a CPA on power of attorney forms that he submitted to the IRS even after his CPA license had been revoked.
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Randall Hogan chairs the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Sandy Cutler ran the Greater Cleveland Partnership. Tony Petrello donated $5 million to the Texas Childrens Hospital.
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The Internal Revenue Service said it would regard 2014 and 2015 as a transition period for purposes of IRS enforcement and administration of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, or FATCA, for banks that have made a good-faith effort to comply.
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In a decision at odds with five other circuit courts, the Tenth Circuit quashed IRS summonses that were issued after the 23-day notice requirement of Section 7609(a)(1) of the Tax Code. As a result, the issue could be ripe for Supreme Court review.
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Eighty-one percent of U.S. CEOs believe the current international tax system needs to be reformed, according to a new survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers,
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Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
May 2 -
The IRS is accepting applications through June 13 for its Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council.
May 2 -
Thomson Reuters has launched a bimonthly newsletter for tax and accounting professionals.
May 2 -
Despite delays in expected tax reform, companies are engaging, modeling and planning in order to manage uncertainty, according to survey findings released at Ernst & Young LLPs Ninth Annual Domestic Tax Conference in New York.
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Recent highlights from some of our favorite tax bloggers.
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Accounting firm marketers may finally start coming into their own
May 1 -
Should you assume that your favorites will be retroactively revived?
May 1 -
Technology is about to disrupt the field service industry -- and all your clients who are in it.
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Helpful hints for exempt organizations and their advisors
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A pair of senators have introduced legislation to prohibit federal workers from receiving bonuses if they aren't in good standing with their agency or the law, in response to a report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration that IRS employees who owed back taxes received lucrative bonuses.
May 1

