Income Tax
School cafeteria worker accused of stealing $8,000 in lunch money
A former cafeteria manager at an Oklahoma elementary school is accused of stealing more than $8,000 in lunch money during the last school year.
Accounting firm helping investigate alleged cheating in Texas school district
The district's school board has sought the forensic audit capabilities of Weaver LLP's El Paso office. The public accounting firm is one of the largest in regioinal, independent firms in the Southwest.
Virginia unemployment insurance taxes to dip
Taxes for the Virginia unemployment insurance benefits are set to decline this year for the first time since the recession hit.
Alleged tax fraud and pyramid scheme at core of Conn. gifting table case
With a trial in set to begin on Jan. 24 over a "Women's Gifting Table," attorneys and a judge in Hartford, Connecticut discussed on Monday the jury selection process and admissible testimony.
Former CPA and IRS agent still challenging tax authority of U.S. after prison
Former IRS Agent and Certified Public Accountant Sherry Peel Jackson, who spent nearly four years in prison for failing to file her income tax returns, chose her words carefully while speaking to an anti-tax group on Monday night.
Massachusetts business owner pleads guilty to $2M IRS fraud
A Massachusetts man was convicted today of defrauding the Internal Revenue Service out of nearly $2 million by lying on corporate tax forms about how many workers he employed, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Boston Fed chief: Economy needs stimulus
Boston Fed chief Eric Rosengren painted a generally encouraging picture for the U.S. economy, noting "signs of underlying strength" despite lingering fiscal uncertainty as the calendar flipped to 2013.
High tech medical companies applaud return of R&D tax credit
For more than a decade, hospitals all over the world have depended on medical instruments developed by Camarillo, California-based Kinamed Inc.