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The New York State Society of CPAs will answer tax season queries for free on Feb. 6th.
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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.
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The IRS has appointed new representatives to two major advisory councils.
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Preparers from the tax chain will use the cognitive computing solution to improve recommendations to clients.
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The scheme is now spreading to more organizations beyond corporate America, with schools, restaurants, hospitals and tribal groups now being targeted by cybercriminals.
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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.
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The tool is a reimagined version of previous iterations of TeamMate.
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Federal prosecutors in New York have charged a lawyer who worked for the Internal Revenue Service’s Office of Professional Responsibility in Washington, D.C., with distributing methamphetamine.
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Businesses that never existed, students who never went to school, and other highlights from our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
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The president pledged to repeal a decades-old provision of tax law that prevents pastors from endorsing candidates, recommitting to a campaign promise during a speech at his first National Prayer Breakfast in which he veered into politics and pop culture and even used a mild profanity..
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