Millions of Americans still haven’t filed their taxes
Much like last year, tax season will end with an intense rush.
Much like last year, tax season will end with an intense rush.
The annual life cycle for accountants traditionally ends and begins with April 15 (or whatever the actual due date is). The early months of the year are involved or consumed with tax season. After tax season ends, normality begins.
Central and South America and the Caribbean offer the best opportunities for Americans looking for lower tax burdens.
Maryland red lights more preparers; gambling with ill-gotten gains; deli defrauding; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
A recent report from Adobe offers a host of insights into how consumers look at tax filing,
As taxpayers and tax professionals race to finish up their tax returns by April 18, or opt to file for an extension, there are still a few last-minute things they can do, along with plenty of think about for next year.
As Tax Day looms near, cybercriminals will be making a strong push down the final stretch.
The first step in any successful whistleblower claim for auditors and accountants is to determine eligibility.
Baker Tilly partner honored for pro bono valuation and forensic services; BST launches new Virtual Business Solutions service line; and more news from CPA offices across the country.
IAASB chairman approved for ‘exceptional’ term extension; KPMG appoints a new vice chair of audit; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.