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Financial Executives International has named Marie N. Hollein as the organization's new president and CEO.
December 22 -
Three of the remaining four defendants in the KPMG tax shelter case were convicted of tax evasion charges.
December 19 -
Tax executives in both the United States and other countries said they are spending more time than ever on risk management, according to a new survey.
December 19 -
The New York State Senate and Assembly have unanimously passed a groundbreaking bill that would amend the laws governing CPAs and provide greater public protections for their clients.
December 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to make it easier for financially troubled homeowners to avoid federal tax liens that block them from selling their homes or refinancing their mortgages.
December 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued new guidance on implementing the recently amended tax return preparer penalty, which punishes tax preparers for taking "unreasonable positions" on tax liabilities.
December 17 -
Local Maryland accounting firms DeLeon & Stang and Berger & Hillman plan to merge at the end of the year.
December 17 -
Leaders of the House Ways and Means Committee wrote to President-elect Barack Obama asking him to end the Internal Revenue Service's private debt collection service.
December 17 -
If you haven’t already, you might shortly be asked, “What are the tax implications of riding a bicycle to work?” And your answer will be for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2008, under Section 132(f)(5)(F)(i) a ”qualified bicycle commuting reimbursement fringe benefit” will be considered a qualified transportation fringe benefit.
December 16 -
The National Federation of Independent Business, a small business advocacy group based here, is calling on Congress to pass a six-month payroll tax holiday as part of any economic stimulus package that would be considered in the upcoming weeks.
December 16