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Dennis Mowrey | 8.9.2016

PASSIVE ACTIVITIES

Once the Tax Reform Act of 1986 was passed, taxpayers were no longer allowed to deduct non-economic losses from passive activities from wage and investment
Audit, Retail
Adam Goode | 8.8.2016

Back-To-School Household Spending Projected to Increase Nearly 7% in 2016

The National Retail Federation (NFR) recently published its annual back-to-school consumer spending survey, which was conducted by Prosper Insights &

The People of Schneider Downs

When I first started working at Schneider Downs, I was nervous to work with so many different people who learned and taught differently from me. I only

Path to Schneider Downs

My first set of difficult decisions came when I was a senior in high school; I needed to choose a college and a field of study that I wished to pursue.
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Hello from the Other Side - My Internship Experience

Finding an audit internship was my number-one goal starting this past year of college at Robert Morris University. Going into my final year, I applied

My Thoughts on Auditing

On the first day of my first class of my junior year of college, Intermediate Accounting welcomes me back from summer vacation with a worker from career

The Road to Tax

To say I had a different track than most people in public accounting is an understatement. I am the first to admit that, at age 18, I had no idea where

Pennsylvania EITC Funds Increase

The amount of tax credits available under the Pennsylvania Education Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program has increased for the 2015/2016 fiscal year
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Curiosity Caught My Eye

When Schneider Downs visited our building at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, I was immediately intrigued and confused at the same time. Why

Auto Dealers Should Revisit Pay Plans in Light of New Overtime Rule

On May 18, 2016 the Department of Labor issued new overtime rules in which an estimated 4.2 million currently exempt employees will become entitled to
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