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Many tax practitioners focus on improving their efficiency during tax season, but there are plenty of things they can do in advance to ensure success from January to April, according to 2020 Group chairman and CEO Chris Frederiksen.
October 31 -
The outcome of next weeks election is likely to determine tax policy, but some elements may be outside the control of whoever gets elected to the White House and Congress.
October 30 -
Tax practitioners are working harder nowadays to keep up with a changing profession, an official with the American Institute of CPAs told attendees at Accounting Todays Growth & Profitability Summit.
October 30 -
Papers, papers and still more papers. When can I destroy these tax documents?
October 26 -
CCH Small Firm Services has wrapped up its inaugural user conference, with more than 150 attendees spending two days focusing on the ways that changes in laws, professional requirements and technology are impacting tax and accounting.
October 26 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers US has published a new edition of its annual guide, Managing Your Wealth: Guide to Tax and Wealth Management.
October 25 -
President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney argued fiercely over foreign policy during their final debate, with some discussion of tax policy, the budget and the economy also part of the mix.
October 23 -
K&A Accountancy launched a service Monday to help millions of small businesses take advantage of an Affordable Care Act health insurance tax credit that can be worth up to $50,000 per year.
October 22 -
Top personal income tax rates increased by 0.3 percent worldwide this year, according to a new report by KPMG International.
October 22 -
Millions of dollars in refundable tax credits that were determined to be erroneous after taxpayers received them may never be recovered by the Internal Revenue Service, but the IRS plans to clamp down on erroneous and fraudulent claims for tax breaks such as the Earned Income Tax Credit.
October 22