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Edmond de Rothschild (Suisse) SA agreed to pay $45.4 million to avoid prosecution for helping U.S. clients evade taxes.
December 18 -
Congress passed a $1.1 trillion spending measure that extends a number of important tax provisions, and makes several of them permanent.
December 18 -
With the advent of the Nanny Tax in 1994, it became a little more complicated for a family to hire a nanny, housekeeper or senior caregiver.
December 17 -
The House has approved tax extenders legislation that makes a number of the periodically expiring tax breaks into permanent features of the tax code.
December 17 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
December 17 -
Are your clients prepared for the latest round of Affordable Care Act (ACA) compliance deadlines?
December 17 -
Wolters Kluwer has introduced two new learning certification programs for tax professionals.
December 17 -
Bloomberg BNA has released a federal tax guide for 2016.
December 17 -
The former tax preparer for Mike The Situation Sorrentino, one of the stars of the MTV reality TV series Jersey Shore, and his brother, Marc Sorrentino, pleaded guilty Wednesday to filing fraudulent tax returns on their behalf.
December 16 -
Credit Agricole SAs unit in Switzerland agreed to pay $99.2 million to avoid prosecution through a U.S. program that has secured almost $742 million in penalties from 64 Swiss banks that disclosed how they helped Americans evade taxes.
December 15
