Deloitte releases annual tech predictions: Changes in password security, TV, smartphones
Deloitte TMT Predictions 2013: End of password-only security, 1 billion smartphones to ship and PC usage will thrive
Deloitte TMT Predictions 2013: End of password-only security, 1 billion smartphones to ship and PC usage will thrive
Veteran Tax Professional with M&A, Audit and Tax Compliance Knowledge joins Firm to Expand Practice
A Massachusetts man was convicted today of defrauding the Internal Revenue Service out of nearly $2 million by lying on corporate tax forms about how many workers he employed, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Is it a good time to buy a home? That's always a challenging real estate question because, well, you have to ask real estate people for the answer. And, well, they have a habit of being overly optimistic.
Boston Fed chief Eric Rosengren painted a generally encouraging picture for the U.S. economy, noting "signs of underlying strength" despite lingering fiscal uncertainty as the calendar flipped to 2013.
Landmark Class Action Settlements Result In Over $275 Million Availabe For Refunds To California Taxpayers For Sales Taxes Improperly Collected On Dell Service Contracts.
California's new 1 percent lumber tax has cost lumberyards and hardware stores thousands of dollars and turned business as usual on its head, raising the ire of retailers and contractors struggling to bounce back from the housing slump.
For more than a decade, hospitals all over the world have depended on medical instruments developed by Camarillo, California-based Kinamed Inc.