October is the cruelest month: Tax pros discuss the second season

October is the cruelest month: Tax pros discuss the second season

As the fall tax deadlines approach, practitioners share their concerns — and how they handle late clients, and more of today’s top stories.?

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October is the cruelest month: Tax pros discuss the second season

How's the second season looking so far?

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Calendar entries don't substantiate business driving

A recent case shows that the IRS and the Tax Court are going to need a little bit more in the way of documentation.

CAQ promotes diversity with national high school curriculum

The Center for Audit Quality introduced a new high school curriculum to expose students to accounting careers and grow a more diverse talent pipeline.

PCAOB sanctions Canadian firm over noncooperation with inspections

PCAOB sanctions Canadian firm over noncooperation with inspections.

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SEC charges tech company with revenue manipulation

The commission has accused California-based VMware of running a scheme that used license key delays as its mechanism.

How to avoid the dividend stock 'yield trap'

Investors tend to "chase yield" in tough economic times, but there's a price to that.

Veronika H.

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2 年

No, no more taxes for me… won’t ever do them again unless it’s friends and family or someone in need; don’t care about money; the tax season sucked the life out of you

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Peter Miceli, EA

Founder at MGroup Tax Advisor PLLC

2 年

September 15th…just as cruel!

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