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Online accounting software maker has added a set of new features including 1099 and GAAP compliance additions for the U.S. market, as well as an integration to the Track1099 e-filing and preparation tool.
December 10 -
CCH has issued a new tax briefing explaining the Internal Revenue Services proposed regulations on the Additional Medicare Tax and Net Investment Income Tax that will take effect in January as a result of the health care reform law.
December 10 -
As Democrats demand tax concessions from Republicans to avert a collision over the federal budget, Senate Democratic leaders are signaling that they may be willing to trade an entitlement spending overhaul to secure a deficit- reduction deal.
December 7 -
The American Institute of CPAs has written a letter to the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department asking for changes in proposed regulations for tax practitioners.
December 7 -
Failure by Congress to act on the alternative minimum tax by years end will lead to significant delays in tax filing and a strain on taxpayers, said Steven Miller, the Internal Revenue Services acting commissioner.
December 7 -
President Barack Obama again warned lawmakers that the U.S. economy will suffer unless theres an agreement on a way to prevent more than $600 billion in automatic spending cuts and tax increases from taking effect.
December 6 -
Referrals and word of mouth remain the strongest marketing tool for tax preparers and other professionals, and as the 2013 tax season looms, here are some valuable tips for preparers to use referrals in their practice.
December 6 -
CPAs in Pennsylvania and New Jersey are pessimistic about economic trends both nationally and statewide, according to a new survey.
December 5 -
The so-called fiscal cliff has politicians in Washington performing the political equivalent of a soap opera as they leave the country in suspense about whether they will manage to resolve a self-inflicted crisis in time to avoid a recession next year.
December 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued proposed regulations on the 0.9 percent Additional Medicare Tax for upper-income taxpayers scheduled to take effect next year as a result of the Affordable Care Act.
December 4