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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
March 31 -
Accounting firms come across noncompete agreements in several different contexts: in the valuation of a company when purchased by a client, in divorce litigation and as part of the employment agreement in the accounting firm itself.
March 31 -
Scammers are trying new tactics to convince taxpayers to hand over their personal information, the Internal Revenue Service warned.
March 31 -
Nearly half of American tax filers are worried about tax websites having problems on tax day, according to a new survey.
March 30 -
Its March and the college basketball tournament season is upon us. It is estimated that over $12 billion will be wagered on the NCAA tournament (compared with $10 billion on the Super Bowl).
March 30 -
Thomson Reuters has integrated its ONESOURCE Indirect Tax sales tax technology with NetSuites cloud-based enterprise resource planning system.
March 30 -
The roughly 8 million Americans who live abroad automatically get a couple additional months each year to file their taxes. Dont expect them to be grateful.
March 30 -
Its officially tax season, and between now and April, individuals and corporations alike will be filing their taxes with the IRS.
March 29 -
Kerri Swope of Care.com HomePay talks in this video about some of the tax breaks that are available to families, such as the Child and Dependent Care Credit.
March 29 -
The Treasurys latest Green Book points to available tax loopholes
March 29

