- November 14, 2011 Public Invited to have Their Say on Tax Reform THE PUBLIC will be asked their views on how they pay tax, as the government launches a review towards modernising the personal tax system. The paper, Modernising the Administration of the Personal Tax System, will ...
- November 10, 2011 Karlins Accepted into CICPAC Mike Karlins, a partner at the Woodlands, Texas-based CPA firm Karlins & Ramey LLC, was recently accepted into membership of Construction Industry CPAs/Consultants Association by executive director John Corcoran in ...
- November 10, 2011 Karlins Accepted into CICPAC Mike Karlins, a partner at the Woodlands, Texas-based CPA firm Karlins & Ramey LLC, was recently accepted into membership of Construction Industry CPAs/Consultants Association by executive director John Corcoran in ...
- November 8, 2011 MPs Make HMRC Lawyer Swear on Oath MPs TOOK the unusual step of making a civil servant swear on oath, when questioning him on the tax deal between HM Revenue & Customs and Goldman Sachs. HMRC general counsel Anthony Inglese faced the Public ...
- November 8, 2011 IRS Delays Tax Preparer Fingerprinting Requirement The Internal Revenue Service is temporarily shelving its controversial plan to fingerprint tax preparers, IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman said Tuesday. Speaking at the American Institute of CPAs’ National Tax ...
- November 7, 2011 Clifton Gunderson, LarsonAllen to Merge: New Firm Will Rank Among Top 10 CPA Firms Clifton Gunderson and LarsonAllen, two of the nation's top 20 certified public accounting and consulting firms, have announced plans to merge and form one of the top 10 accounting firms in the United States. The new firm ...
- November 7, 2011 HMRC Targets Specific Tax Evaders HM Revenue & Customs has launched a crackdown on tax dodging scrap metal merchants, construction traders, fast food outlets and landlords. HMRC has set up five taskforces to tackle tax evasion around the UK, ...
- November 3, 2011 Major US Firms Pay Less than 10% Tax Three quarters of major US corporations, including financial services firms, paid corporate tax below 30 per cent in the past three years owing to legal loopholes and state subsidies, according to a study of 280 firms. ...
- November 2, 2011 Tax Group Calls for NI to be Scrapped The TaxPayers’ Alliance has called for National Insurance to be scrapped to make the tax system simpler and more transparent. It says the need for reform ‘has never been more pressing’, particularly in l ...
- November 1, 2011 HMRC Pilots R&D Help for Small Companies H M Revenue & Customs is to pilot a new scheme to help small companies who are planning to make a claim for R&D Relief for the first time. The 'R&D voluntary advance assurance' pilot is for small companies ...
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