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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
July 28 -
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, together with its Global Forum members, is intent upon providing transfer pricing tax risk assessment assistance to tax administrations.
July 27 -
Looking for a gift to give after all those June weddings? How about some solid tax advice for the newlyweds?
July 27 -
A torrent of money has started to flow from the IRAs and qualified plans used by over 77 million U.S. baby boomers to save for retirement.
July 27 -
Facebook Inc. officials failed to show up after getting seven summonses from the Internal Revenue Service demanding internal corporate records on one of its offshore tax strategies, according to an IRS court filing.
July 27 -
With the unauthorized publication of the Panama Papers, many clients and even some professionals question why companies with no active trade or business even exist.
July 26 -
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance is warning tax preparers about the potential security risks they face from cybercriminals who are trying to access the data of their tax clients.
July 25 -
Looking for a gift to give after all those June weddings? How about some solid tax advice for the newlyweds?
July 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service spent $10.71 million on guns, ammunition and other military-style equipment from fiscal year 2006 to FY 2014, according to a new report.
July 25 -
Accountants are really nice people who look for ways to help and better serve clients. Sometimes we present the appearance that we are doing something or are assuming a responsibility that we are not, and this should be avoided. Here are some illustrations:
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