House approves IRS reform bills
Bipartisan legislation to modernize the Internal Revenue Service comes a day after a computer crash disrupts Tax Day filing.
Bipartisan legislation to modernize the Internal Revenue Service comes a day after a computer crash disrupts Tax Day filing.
Uncle Sam is getting less after the White House and Congress agreed to cut taxes — but not the guy with the green eye shade. At least not yet.
An EY tax partner says she was sexually harassed by colleagues, including one who groped her in front of other employees at the Walt Disney World Resort.
Episerver customers can now access the technology company’s tax functionality, including automated sales and use tax calculations and signature-ready returns.
Accountants serving U.S. banks and credit unions are bracing for the impact that the current expected credit loss model may have on the institutions’ allowance for loan and lease losses and capital levels, and these institutions are enacting transition plans now.
For President Donald Trump, Tax Day isn’t today — it’ll be Oct. 15.
If your business clients want to reward employees for their loyal service after a five-, 10- or 20-year period and keep them around for longer, a deferred compensation plan can work well.
U.S. Supreme Court justices signaled they are divided about whether to let states start collecting billions of dollars in sales taxes from internet retailers that don’t currently charge tax to their customers.
The computers are back up and running, but last-minute filers get some additional time.
Securities class-action filings containing accounting-related allegations reached unprecedented heights last year, although the total settlement value declined significantly, according to a new report.