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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
Police board wants cop suspended for alleged tax scam
A police board found officer Elaine Thomas, a 15-year veteran of the force, guilty Wednesday of an alleged tax scam and recommended that she be suspended for 30 days without pay.
Landscaping business owner sentenced for bankruptcy fraud
An owner of a Lakewood, New Jersey, landscaping business has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for concealing assets in connection with his November 2008 bankruptcy petition, authorities said.
Premier of Cayman Islands arrested for financial crimes
The premier of the Cayman Islands, McKeeva Bush, 57, was arrested early Tuesday morning and detained in police custody in connection with a number of ongoing police investigations.
Illinois CPA Society Explains How the “Fiscal Cliff” May Affect Everyday Americans
If not renewed by Congress, the expiring items could cost households an average of $3,500 in higher taxes next year.
ADP offers year-end payroll tax tips to small business owners and their advisors
ADP's Small Business Services division has developed a checklist of tips and reminders to small business owners, their accountants and other advisors, to help them get a head start on year-end tax preparation to help avoid delays, streamline the tax filing process and improve outcomes.
What the 2013 Fiscal Cliff Means for Employers and Job Seekers – A Call to Action for Accountants
The "fiscal cliff" looms over the minds of business investors as Bush era tax cuts are scheduled to expire soon. Among other things, this could mean an increase of $2000 in income taxes for middle class families.
Ohio CPAs outline preferred priorities for Congress in 2013
Addressing fiscal cliff and tackling tax reform among top three 2013 issues for Ohio CPAs.
5 Year-end tax tips for small businesses
Eight in ten Americans consider it extremely or very important that Congress and President Obama agree on a plan to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff -- automatic budget cuts and the expiration of Bush-era tax increases set for Jan. 1. But the difficult task of finding compromise before the deadline means year-end tax planning for businesses and individuals is unusually difficult in 2012.