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Changes to the tax code may restrict growth in philanthropy to U.S. higher education to less than 6 percent this year, according to a report this week from Moody’s Investors Service.
February 22 -
Noyes, a 110-year-old wealth management and investment banking firm, intends to acquire more accounting and tax firms after buying Kiely & Associates, LLC, a 25-year-old Chicago tax and accounting practice, last month.
February 20 -
The firm's first annual 'Founder's Award' recognized Imagine: A Center for Coping with Loss in New Jersey.
February 15 -
President Donald Trump’s tax law could make divorce an even more miserable experience, according to a new survey of the nation’s top matrimonial attorneys.
February 15 -
Ever since the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the headlines have been buzzing about the resulting income tax consequences for individuals and businesses, but what about the intersection with estate planning?
February 8
Snell & Wilmer -
The Cincinnati firm marked its 80th anniversary by supplying new decontamination units for its "Healthy Heroes" campaign.
February 8 -
Changes to the treatment of alimony will have a big impact.
February 6 -
Your firm needs to decide how far it wants to go with its financial services.
February 2
Napier Financial -
A collection of firms' recent philanthropic efforts.
January 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service has revised the streamlined application form for groups that are applying for tax-exempt status.
January 19 -
A collection of firms' recent philanthropic efforts.
January 18 -
They dodged a number of bullets, and other code changes could spur more giving, experts say.
January 15 -
The estate of the late award-winning singer and actress Whitney Houston has reportedly reached a deal with the Internal Revenue Service to pay $2,275,366 in taxes, far less than the $11.7 million the IRS said it was owed.
January 5 -
Before the ink was dry on the Republican tax bill signed into law late last month, experts predicted that state governments would try to shield their residents from tax hikes they’ll suffer from a sharp reduction in state and local deductions.
January 4 -
Former school staff members Dan and Sharon Wathen's award will aid accounting students in the Athletics department.
January 3 -
The estate of Michael Jackson looks to have escaped a possibly hefty penalty for allegedly undervaluing the late singer’s assets.
December 29 -
The key is offering proactive and holistic services.
December 28
Napier Financial -
Lower corporate tax rates will lead to some very interesting financial reporting.
December 27 -
Normally right about now, many on Wall Street would be packing their bags for the Caribbean or the slopes. Not this year.
December 25 -
At the end of every year, millions of Americans can make strategic moves to shave a few bucks off their April tax bill. Right now, millions more should be able to get into the act, with Congressional Republicans poised to pass a 503-page law that fundamentally restructures the U.S. tax code.
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