IRS backtracks on revoking charities’ tax-exempt status
The Internal Revenue Service is reversing course on the automatic revocation notices that it sent to more than 30,000 tax-exempt organizations.
The Internal Revenue Service is reversing course on the automatic revocation notices that it sent to more than 30,000 tax-exempt organizations.
The American Institute of CPAs has awarded Richard Caturano and Paul Stahlin the organization’s highest honor.
Add in the complexities of this year’s presidential race, and we have a recipe for uncertainty and fear.
Surviving the election with clients’ tax and estate plans intact
CalCPA develops “tax journey” collection of resources and virtual events; RKL names three practice line leaders; and more CPA news.
People & firms on the move: Marks Paneth adds real estate partner
American International Group Inc. settled a case involving cross-border transactions the government claimed amounted to improper tax shelters.
The U.K. financial regulator is investigating 14 firms and six individuals over their roles in the tax scandal known as Cum-Ex, according to a person with direct knowledge of the cases.
U.K. regulator investigates 14 firms in tax scandal across four countries
Replicon’s intelligent time tracking app is available for SAP, Mavenlink adds staffing module, and Compass Lending Platform rebrands as Javelin.
Tech News: Corvee offers tax planning webinar for possible election outcomes, and more
The international firm aims to raise its profile with large, multinational clients.
The Internal Revenue Service is offering less generous settlement terms to participants in micro-captive insurance schemes as part of its clampdown on the transactions.
Gone Pro’s; various ways to fraud; oxymoron; and other highlights of recent tax cases.