Tax season could still be ‘ugly’ as 57% of IRS workers to return
Americans may get their refunds during the shutdown, but the upcoming filing season is likely to be one of the rockiest in decades.
Americans may get their refunds during the shutdown, but the upcoming filing season is likely to be one of the rockiest in decades.
There was a time when generic accounting, auditing and tax services had significant value, but the business world has changed.
The Treasury released a revised shutdown contingency plan that recalls more than 46,000 agency employees.
The recently issued notice on a provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will have some organizations wondering what to do.
The December 2018 sitting for the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants exam saw improved performances in its future-forward Strategic Professional sections, which debuted this past September.
The IVES program employed by mortgage lenders is back up and running, with user fees helping pay the salaries of IRS employees working in the unit.
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There are many ways of keeping in touch with clients in a regular and unobtrusive manner.
The European Union’s executive arm will propose the abolition of national vetoes on tax policy, which national governments are almost certain to reject.