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Aug 10, 2019
Uber created a $6.1B Dutch weapon to avoid paying taxes
By Lynnley Browning and Eric Newcomer
Uber Technologies Inc., responding to a European crackdown on offshore tax havens, created a $6.1 billion Dutch tax deduction that will help the company reduce a chunk of its global tax bill for years to come.
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Sales tax holidays affected by Wayfair
By Michael Cohn
There’s a new wrinkle in the annual wave of tax breaks that arrive in states around the country every summer during back-to-school sales.
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IRS offers new tax withholding estimate tool
By Michael Cohn
The Internal Revenue Service is replacing its old online tax withholding calculator and making it easier for taxpayers to determine how much in taxes they should withhold.
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The IRS is intensifying ACA enforcement efforts
By Joanna H. Kim-Brunetti
Accountants may see some of their business clients getting caught up this summer in IRS activities to enforce the Affordable Care Act.
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Bags stuffed with cash add to pressure for cannabis banking law
By Elizabeth Rembert
The Internal Revenue Service has built “cash rooms” to receive federal taxes paid by marijuana companies.
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Sage EVP Jennifer Warawa departs company
By Danielle Lee
Sage's executive vice president of partners, accountants and alliances had been with the accounting software company for more than a decade.
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The human-technology balance that accounting needs
By Chris Wicker
Artificial intelligence and machine learning aren’t the next big thing — people are.
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Preparers are ready to raise rates
By Jeff Stimpson
The complexities of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act have practitioners more willing than usual to charge more.
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Amended tax returns still prone to fraudulent refunds
By Michael Cohn
The Internal Revenue Service hasn’t done enough to improve its procedures for reviewing amended tax returns to reduce erroneous and fraudulent tax refunds, according to a new report.
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Art of Accounting: The worst CPE topic ever
By Edward Mendlowitz
Last month I gave one of the best continuing professional education programs I ever did about the worst topic ever.
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