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Treasury, IRS Final Regs on Direct Pay Expand Clean Energy Tax Credit Access
Avalara Unveils Intelligent Tax Content Solution for Lodging and Hospitality
Survey: Over Half of Accounting Firms Plan to Increase Fees in 2025
Andersen Advances Global Valuation Practice in 10 Asia Pacific Countries
Social Security Disability benefits increase for women, but still trail that of men
According to a new report, the average monthly benefit for women receiving Social Security Disability Insurance continues to increase, reaching nearly $1,000 in February 2013.
Americans struggling to keep wallets closed, despite weak economy
Survey by Accounting Principals finds that employed Americans are losing an average of $130 per month due to the payroll tax increase, but are doing little to curb spending.
Tips for small businesses to navigate new tax laws in 2013
A checklist of steps that small business owners can take to help navigate changes stemming from the recently enacted American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA).
Tips on deducting medical and dental expenses, Retirement savings tax credits
Taxpayers who want to deduct their medical or dental expenses on their income taxes need to understand some of the basic requirements for the deductions. The same goes with those who may be saving for retirement via specific plans and IRAs.
Minnesota to vote on ObamaCare health insurance exchanges
Minnesota Senate to vote Thursday on Health Insurance Exchange
Study: Employee income affects health benefits participation
If Current Patterns for Participation Rates Based on Income Persist in 2014, a Significant Portion of Newly Eligible Employees May Opt to Remain Uninsured
Small businesses and insurance brokers fear higher prices from new health care laws, ObamaCare
President Barack Obama's ambitious goal that all Americans have access to health care will take a huge step forward this fall with the opening of federal and state insurance exchanges.
Cocaine felon who got into Medicare fraud gets 14 years in prison
A Miami businessman who moved his mental-health treatment chain from Miami-Dade to North Carolina after the feds suspected him of scamming Medicare was sentenced to 14 years in prison on Monday and ordered to reimburse the taxpayer-funded program $28 million.