Accounting firm goes after Mel Gibson’s ex over unpaid bills

Southern California accounting firm White, Zuckerman, Warsavsky, Luna & Hunt has filed documents in court against Mel Gibson’s former girlfriend, Oksana Grigorieva, seeking payment on an unpaid bill of $108,887 for forensic accounting services after the firm helped her win an increase in child support payments from the actor-director.


People and firms on the move: Young professionals to watch

New partners in Indiana; up-and-comers in Connecticut; and other news from across the profession.


Confusion reigns on property tax prepayments

Local jurisdictions in high-tax states are grappling with changes from the tax reform act.


Tax Fraud Blotter: 72 checks, 76 grand

Now for the clients; ‘the crimes were serious’; the jailed and the dead; and other highlights of recent tax cases.


PCAOB updates guidance on new auditor’s report

The board’s staff are offering additional information on determining auditor tenure.


IRS warns property tax prepayments must be properly assessed

But many 2018 taxes have already been levied, experts say.


PBMares staff volunteer throughout Capitol Region

The Virginia-based Regional Leader sent over 125 employees out to 10 different charities.


Putting those holiday gift cards to use

Nifty new tech items to spend your Christmas money on.


Michael Jackson estate may avoid penalties in IRS dispute

The estate of Michael Jackson looks to have escaped a possibly hefty penalty for allegedly undervaluing the late singer’s assets.


Trump’s tax overhaul may ‘punish’ foreign banks with U.S. units

A provision in the new tax law, intended to prevent American companies from shifting profits abroad to benefit from a lower overseas rate, might also hit the largest foreign banks with significant U.S. operations.