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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
Jury convicts businessman, former accountant of tax evasion of $50 million
Once a co-owner of one of the nation's largest precast concrete manufacturers, John Stanton is now facing up to 10 years in federal prison after a federal jury convicted him Monday of federal tax evasion charges.
A Taste for Success: A Florida Brewer and a CPA Get Craft Beer Going in Jacksonville
For Ben Davis, the calling is his love of beer. As the owner and head brewer of Intuition Ale Works (www.intuitionaleworks.com), he not only enjoys drinking the suds, but also brewing specialty craft beers.
State and local tax revenues up across U.S.
Summary of State and Local Government Tax Revenue: 3rd Quarter 2012
Church’s former business manager charged with embezzlement, 8 felonies
The former business manager of a prominent Edmond church was charged Monday with eight felony counts, authorities said.
Guide to giving year-end gifts to charities
As the end of December closes in, many people's holiday ritual includes pulling out the checkbook and a list of charitable organizations they support year after year. Besides helping those in need, the gifts translate to deductions on next spring's tax return.
Harlingen, Tex., sees sales tax dollars increase nearly 20 percent
The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts says that Harlingen will receive $1,696,146, up 19.47 percent from this time last year. The numbers, reported this month, are based on revenues collected in October.
Tennessee tax preparer loses firm; Accused of investment fraud scheme
A Tennessee tax preparer in the city of Soddy-Daisy will will lose his firm in the first step by bankruptcy trustee Jerry Farinash to track down millions of dollars of investors' money that has disappeared.
Cuomo to veto Grisanti historic tax credit bill
A measure to expand tax credits to encourage development of historic properties in Buffalo and other cities and villages will be vetoed by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo.