The biggest employment law issues for firms

The greatest asset of a practice is its people. Unfortunately, this also means that they can be one of its greatest legal risks.


How to fire a client

No matter the size of the firm, there are going to be some tough decisions to make along the way.


From Greenspan to Yellen, economic brain trust backs carbon tax

An all-star lineup of economists is endorsing a plan to combat climate change.


South Florida mansion sales surge as tax exiles seek savings

Signs are emerging that some disgruntled taxpayers are jumping at the chance to cut their taxes by moving to the Sunshine State.


Shutdown leaves Puerto Rico bondholders in dark over debt swap

The island’s plan to slash its sales-tax-backed debt relies on a tax-free exchange of old bonds for new ones. But the partial U.S. government shutdown has thrown a wrinkle in the proceedings: the IRS hasn’t been able to vet it in advance because of the closure.


The Dublin tax inspector comes a-calling, spooking investors

Tax authorities in Ireland are asking tougher questions of multinational companies that have been taking advantage of the country’s low tax rates.


Tax Fraud Blotter: Bulls of exchange

Phony debts; dead wrongs; all ‘zeros’; and other highlights of recent tax cases.


Trump blasted by tax workers as trying to save face with recall

Thousands of Internal Revenue Service employees are being ordered back to work, without pay, only so President Trump can avoid the political embarrassment of delayed tax refunds, a federal workers’ union claimed.


Sageworks becomes Abrigo

The company is now focusing on CECL and ALLL technology for community banks after being acquired by Accel-KKR.


Business expense trends are changing

The most popular charges are for ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft, according to a new report.