Britney Spears disputes $600K tax claim
Britney Spears is disputing a $600,000 tax claim from the Internal Revenue Service.
Britney Spears is disputing a $600,000 tax claim from the Internal Revenue Service.
The big clean up; turning down the volume; it’s a killing; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
The trustees overseeing the Financial Accounting Foundation have named three new members of the Governmental Accounting Standards Advisory Council.
The Treasury and the IRS are asking that taxpayers hold off on claims until they clarify the rules.
Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Pan African Federation of Accountants.
The IRS Criminal Investigation unit cited its top cases that led to multiyear prison sentences and multimillion-dollar financial settlements for tax crimes.
Swindoll, Janzen, Hawk & Loyd is merging in another Kansas firm; RRBB added the team from Gail Rosen CPA; and Ketel Thorstenson expanded in Wyoming.
Democrats across the U.S. are increasingly exploring taxes as a way to capture the populist moment and address the country’s widening wealth gap.
A group of accounting firm partners were asked what qualities they look for most in new hires. Their answer provoked some pushback from accounting students.
The overhaul at the board continues as William Ryan succeeds Robert Rice, who is retiring at the end of the year.