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Connecticut Enacts New Rules for Apportioning Income

With the signing of S.B. 502, Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Mallory enacted notable changes to the state's corporate and personal income tax statutes

Students Beware - New Scam Tactic for IRS Impersonators

As fraud techniques are revealed and taxpayers are made aware of the tactics used by fraudsters, fraudsters have no other option but to evolve their scheme

Real Estate Sector Moving on up to the S&P 500 Side

Effective September 1, 2016, the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS), the basis for the S&P and MSCI indices, will be updated to include

Introducing CN 2.1: Redefining Charity Navigator's Star Rating System

Charity Navigator, a not-for-profit watchdog agency, focuses its metrics on financial health and accountability and transparency. On June 1, 2016, Charity
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Financial Statement Restatement Trends

Filing incorrect, incomplete or inaccurate forms and financial information is always a concern for public companies filing with the SEC. If it is determined
If you are age 70½ the federal government has given you a permanent gift with new legislation that may give you a break on your income tax. At that

The Bipartisan Manufacturing Competitiveness Bill and What It Could Mean to the U.S. Manufacturing Industry

On April 13, the House Ways and Means Committee introduced the American Manufacturing Competitiveness Act of 2016 (the "Act"), which was eventually

The New War on Tax Avoidance

Is no place safe for large multinationals to engage in tax planning? It seems that the current mantra is “pay your fair share” — uttered
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PCAOB Rule to Improve Audit Transparency Approved by the SEC

On May 10, 2016, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) rules that are aimed to improve

Is Your Construction Company Treating Automobile Allowances Correctly?

A recent post on the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) website posed the question, “Are car allowances always taxable?”
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