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Accounting firm Wipfli has created a task force to help companies cope with the financial crisis.
January 23 -
Treasury Secretary-designate Timothy Geithner apologized for his tax mistakes and promised reforms of both tax policy and the controversial Troubled Assets Relief Program during a confirmation hearing.
January 22 -
Taxpayers in Delaware, Illinois, New York and Rhode Island who file paper returns will be sending them to different Internal Revenue Service centers this year.
January 22 -
TaxTalent has introduced a new contract-staff Web site, TaxForce.com, aiming to match the top 20 percent of tax professionals with companies in need of their high-level services.
January 22 -
KPMG has named a new chief information officer and a new leader of its tax restructuring and corporate recovery practice.
January 22 -
Florida plans to cut the amount of time it takes to process exam scores for CPAs by more than half, reducing what had been a three-month process to less than a month.
January 21 -
California Controller John Chiang said the state's budget crunch could force him to delay tax refunds and other planned expenditures.
January 21 -
The inspiring inauguration of President Barack Obama marked a historic moment and is sure to signal some broad tax policy changes in his administration.
January 21 -
S corporations are the nation's most common corporate tax designations.
January 21 -
Current tax law allows corporations to obtain a Quick Refund from the IRS when they overpay estimated tax during the year.
January 20