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The regulatory environment around accounting is getting stricter, as the IRS, the SEC and the PCAOB crack down.
March 4 -
Stubbornly persistent differences between white and Black households' income and assets present financial advisors with the big-picture implications of their work.
March 1 -
The IRS is planning to offer its free tax prep system around the clock next week and open it to a larger group of outside testers.
March 1 -
The president will advocate plans to increase taxes on the wealthy and corporations as well as to lower prescription drug prices in his speech next week.
March 1 -
Shamrock shake-up; now for the slow life; Superiority complex; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 29 -
A new GAO study adds more fuel to the research suggesting the agency should be probing more rich households. Tax pros say those efforts will have big implications.
February 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service has begun sending notices to high-income taxpayers who haven't been filing tax returns since 2017.
February 29 -
A British hedge fund trader pleaded guilty to allegations he helped swindle Denmark out of about 8.4 billion kroner ($1.2 billion) in a massive Cum-Ex scandal that rocked the Nordic country.
February 29 -
The IRS has pushed back filing and payment deadlines for those affected by the August fires.
February 28 -
The ability to write off research and development expenses in the first year would be revived if the Senate ever manages to pass the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act.
February 28











