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IRS-CI Releases Its FY 2024 Highlight Reel
AICPA Releases Statement on BOI Injunction, FinCEN Appeal
PCAOB Says Audit Firm Culture is Tied to Audit Quality
PCAOB Punishes New York Audit Firm, Three Partners for Deceiving Inspection Staff
Bipartisan tax overhaul proposal being reviewed in Maine
Lawmakers on Friday were presented with a dramatic tax reform proposal co-sponsored by bipartisan group of legislators.
Missouri lawmakers send income tax cut proposal to governor
Whether Missouri individuals and businesses get the first state income tax cut in 90 years is up to Gov. Jay Nixon.
Washington reports state sales taxes return to pre-recession levels
Taxes collected from all retail sales grew by 5 percent in Washington state last year, the biggest jump from one year to the next since the recession began in 2008.
North Carolina gets closer to repealing estate tax
North Carolina's "death tax" has one foot in the grave after a Wilson lawmaker's bill passed the state House on Wednesday.
Senator opposes “tax” on crossing the U.S.-Canadian border
Will there soon be a entry fee charged on Canadians visiting the U.S?
NYC mayor Bloomberg announces expanded EITC
New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and a deputy mayor focused on healthcare have announced a pilot program to expand the Earned Income Tax Credit for low-income single workers without dependent children, with the goal of increasing employment and earnings.
IRS Admits Targeting Conservative Groups Before 2012 Election
In an awkward and unprecedented announcement this week, the Internal Revenue Service admitted that it targeted non-profits with “Tea Party” and “Patriot” in their names during the 2012 election year. The agency admitted they held up non-profit status for these groups, demanded lists of contributors to those organizations, and sought additional information about the groups.
International Firm Names New Partner-in-Charge of Pennsylvania Office
WeiserMazars LLP Names Vincent Burke Partner-in-Charge of Pennsylvania Office