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Accounting firm Marks Paneth & Shron has unveiled a series of recommendations for coping with the tightening economy.
February 14 -
Amazon.com has come out fighting against New York State Governor Eliot Spitzer's proposal to tax online sales.
February 14 -
As thousands of CPA firms across the country embark on that annual ritual known as filing season, more and more practices are looking toward document management and workflow solutions to ease the ensuing crush of paper.
February 14 -
The House Committee on Small Business held a hearing on business activity taxes and their impact on small businesses.
February 14 -
On a day when Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and six major banks announced a 30-day moratorium on foreclosures on some types of property, the Internal Revenue Service said homeowners whose mortgage debts were partially or entirely forgiven could claim relief on a newly revised IRS form.
February 13 -
Now that clients have received their W-2 forms from their employers, we’re starting to get into the main part of tax season.
February 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released the Corporation Source Book, which presents balance sheet, income statement, tax and other statistics across various industrial sectors.
February 12 -
Michael Jackson has finally settled the outstanding $600,000 property tax debt on his Neverland Ranch.
February 11 -
Two large computer servers belonging to the District of Columbia tax office were found in a trash alcove behind a Ruby Tuesday restaurant.
February 11 -
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas has barred Thell G. Prueitt of Kingsland, Texas, from preparing federal tax returns for others and from promoting various tax fraud schemes, said the Justice Department.
February 11