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The Tax Council Policy Institute plans to host a webcast on the business tax implications of the Tax Reduction and Reform Act, a bill introduced by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel, D-N.Y.
November 30 -
Tax pros have their own rituals for getting ready for tax season, including checking supplies, test-driving software, training staff, sending out organizers, and wrapping up year-end planning tips for their clients.
November 30 -
The Treasury Department issued a report to Congress on three international tax issues: U.S. earnings-stripping rules, transfer-pricing rules and the misuse of tax treaties.
November 29 -
KPMG International saw combined revenues from its member firms rise 17.4 percent to $19.8 billion in fiscal year 2007.
November 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service Oversight Board has sent a letter to the leaders of the Senate Finance Committee saying it is "gravely concerned about the serious risks to the 2008 filing season" if legislation to change the alternative minimum tax is delayed much longer.
November 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued the optional standard mileage rates for calculating the deductible costs next year of operating an automobile for various purposes.
November 28 -
Presidential candidate Fred Thompson issued a tax plan that would give taxpayers the option of choosing a simplified flat tax.
November 27 -
CPA firm Habif, Arogeti & Wynne has acquired another Atlanta-based accounting firm, Miller Ray Houser & Stewart, in a multimillion-dollar deal.
November 27 -
WebCPA presents a free online session discussing various facets of philanthropy and its potential benefits for accountants.
November 27 -
It began in college, continued in law school, and still exists today, my fascination with court and disciplinary opinions that provide an inside view of something the involved parties would rather had never come to light. The most recent one is a PCAOB disciplinary order involving an accountant who worked for KPMG.
November 27