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La Padula led the firm's workplace solutions business, and will leave the bank after more than two decades to take a senior role at the Internal Revenue Service.
June 18 -
The agency's Detector Dog Unit has 66 handlers, nine of whom are without dogs, and needs to acquire 14 additional canines to meet operational requirements.
June 18 -
The proposal to slash the tax to 4% from 5% can't go before Massachusetts voters in November because of misleading language in the official summary.
June 18 -
Between now and July 6, companies have a narrow time limit to retroactively recover research and development tax deductions from up to the previous three years.
June 17 -
For years, tax firms have talked about moving beyond compliance and offering more strategic advice. Clients want that shift, too.
June 17
Thomson Reuters Tax, Audit & Accounting Professionals -
Recent court cases and IRS actions are changing the litigation playbook for taxpayers appealing Employee Retention Credit claims that have been denied.
June 17
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Juneteenth; ERP programs; compliance drift; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 16
Matters Editorial -
The Treasury Department offered a preview of upcoming guidance on a new federal scholarship tax credit that was included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
June 16 -
The National Treasury Employees Union has filed a lawsuit against the IRS accusing it of systematically removing union materials from offices.
June 16 -
Many firms aren't prepared for the shift in capacity that's coming. The next few years will sort firms into those that used this moment to grow, and those that didn't.
June 16
Black Ore





