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Increasing levels of passive investment in companies could be encouraging them to pursue tax shelters.
February 6 -
Some of the most frequent problems with returns result from simple things like goofs in arithmetic, misspelled names and transposed numbers.
February 5 -
A pair of new government reports highlighted some of the hurdles the Internal Revenue Service needed to overcome last filing season as it struggles to help taxpayers and identity theft victims despite constrained resources.
February 3 -
The New York State Society of CPAs will answer tax season queries for free on Feb. 6th.
February 3 -
This year, tax reform could give U.S. companies access to hundreds of billions of dollars they have stashed overseas. Many corporations can’t wait that long.
February 3 -
The IRS has appointed new representatives to two major advisory councils.
February 3 -
Preparers from the tax chain will use the cognitive computing solution to improve recommendations to clients.
February 3 -
The scheme is now spreading to more organizations beyond corporate America, with schools, restaurants, hospitals and tribal groups now being targeted by cybercriminals.
February 2 -
Confidence in the U.S. economy among business leaders has climbed sharply in the wake of the presidential election, according to a new survey from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
February 2 -
The tool is a reimagined version of previous iterations of TeamMate.
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