Tax Fraud Blotter: Sovereign inmate
A quarter million for phony work; pools, snow and fraud; bogus figures all around; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
A quarter million for phony work; pools, snow and fraud; bogus figures all around; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
Even statement users are caught in its clutches, as Professors Miller and Bahnson explain in the third article in their series.
The companies aim to offer more comprehensive services to their small and midsized business customers.
Building a wealth management practice among the midsized mass-affluent
Three firms share their experiences with client accounting services.
Even Bruce McGuire, founder of the Connecticut Hedge Fund Association, understands if wealthy Northeasterners flee the region due to changes in the tax code.
Software for NFPs is getting smarter and more sophisticated — as are the organizations that use it.
Firms are struggling to build innovative cultures.
Farm lobbyists are warily watching the tax-overhaul legislation moving through Congress, which comes with some favorable terms for them now but may have a big catch later: Less money for farm programs crucial to producers dealing with lower commodity prices.
KPMG names national partner of campus recruiting and university relations; Raich Ende Malter adds two principals; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.