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The two biggest political parties in Denmarks parliament say the country may need to tighten punishments for bankers on the wrong side of the law as the Panama leaks continue to reveal practices that politicians say are unacceptable.
June 7 -
The Tax Foundation, a nonpartisan think tank, has released a new ebook comparing the impact of 100 tax reform proposals.
June 6 -
In my two previous columns, I wrote about CPAs who leave public accounting and go to work in private industry. Based upon the comments and emails I received, this is an involved topic and I would like to delve into it further.
June 6 -
A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
June 4 -
Congress and the Internal Revenue Service are starting to take a closer look at the museums set up by private foundations that receive special tax-exempt status from the IRS.
June 3 -
The American Institute of CPAs has sent comments to the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department on proposed regulations for estate tax basis reporting.
June 3 -
In the 2010 movie Robin Hood, a leather-clad Russell Crowe clashes with King John, whose harsh taxes displeased Englands medieval knights and barons. Now the makers of the film have accused Britains modern tax collectors of abusing their power by unfairly targeting its stars, including Crowe.
June 3 -
Every state or municipal government will eventually face the question of whether to raise taxes. Since the era of George H.W. Bush, officials answer increasingly "No."
June 3 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
June 2 -
The average length of time between a new computer being hooked up to the Internet and its being targeted by hackers is six minutes, experts warn -- so its critical to establish a defense in depth against cyber-invasion.
June 2
