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‘Unpredictable’ Election Clouds Tax and Economic Policy View
Sanders May Bring His Populist Brand to Powerful Senate Finance Committee
Accountant Gets Jail Time For Charging $3 Million on New Jersey Employer’s Credit Card
New Jersey Joins IRS Direct File For 2025 Filing Season
Alleged tax fraud and pyramid scheme at core of Conn. gifting table case
With a trial in set to begin on Jan. 24 over a "Women's Gifting Table," attorneys and a judge in Hartford, Connecticut discussed on Monday the jury selection process and admissible testimony.
Former CPA and IRS agent still challenging tax authority of U.S. after prison
Former IRS Agent and Certified Public Accountant Sherry Peel Jackson, who spent nearly four years in prison for failing to file her income tax returns, chose her words carefully while speaking to an anti-tax group on Monday night.
Massachusetts business owner pleads guilty to $2M IRS fraud
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.
Dell settles class action suit over sales tax on service contracts in Calif.
Landmark Class Action Settlements Result In Over $275 Million Availabe For Refunds To California Taxpayers For Sales Taxes Improperly Collected On Dell Service Contracts.
Boston Fed chief: Economy needs stimulus
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.
High tech medical companies applaud return of R&D tax credit
For more than a decade, hospitals all over the world have depended on medical instruments developed by Camarillo, California-based Kinamed Inc.
Tips for businesses to avoid embezzlement
Accountants and business leaders say small businesses can take steps to protect themselves from employee theft. Good accounting practices are a must.
Connecticut couple charged with evading taxes for 18 years
A husband and wife from Brooklyn, Conn., have been charged by federal prosecutors with conspiracy to defraud the Internal Revenue Service and four counts of tax evasion.