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Trump’s IRS Lawsuit May End with a $1.7 Billion Compensation Fund

Taxes May 18, 2026 

Trump’s IRS Lawsuit May End with a $1.7 Billion Compensation Fund

U.S. officials have discussed creating a $1.7 billion federal fund to pay victims of so-called government weaponization to resolve President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service.

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Police Accountant Charged With Stealing From City of Wichita, KS

Accounting May 2, 2024 

Police Accountant Charged With Stealing From City of Wichita, KS

Shauna Marie Dickman was charged with two counts of felony theft for allegedly stealing at least $3,915 in cash.

Ex-HVAC Accountant Admits to Embezzling $1.5 Million in Wilkes-Barre, PA

Accounting May 2, 2024 

Ex-HVAC Accountant Admits to Embezzling $1.5 Million in Wilkes-Barre, PA

Lawrence Malachefski was accused of stealing from the HVAC equipment company to support his online gambling habit.

‘Bitcoin Jesus’ Charged With Evading Nearly $50 Million in Taxes

Taxes May 1, 2024 

‘Bitcoin Jesus’ Charged With Evading Nearly $50 Million in Taxes

Roger Ver was charged with mail fraud, tax evasion, and filing false returns in order to avoid paying at least $48 million in U.S. taxes.

Workers at U.S. Unions Saw Record Pay Increases Over Past 12 Months

Payroll May 1, 2024 

Workers at U.S. Unions Saw Record Pay Increases Over Past 12 Months

Wages of private sector union workers rose 6.3% in the year ended in March, the largest increase in data back to 2001, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics employment cost figures released Tuesday.

A medical marijuana dispensary in Norman, Okla.

Small Business May 1, 2024 

DEA May Reclassify Cannabis as Lower Level Drug

Federal authorities appear to be on the brink of reclassifying cannabis, a change which, if it happens, could affect the cannabis market in a variety of ways.

Minnesota CPA Stole More Than $340,000 From Her Clients, Feds Say

Accounting April 30, 2024 

Minnesota CPA Stole More Than $340,000 From Her Clients, Feds Say

Jeana Ann Lautigar of Edina, MN, was charged with making monetary transactions connected to the crime and failing to file taxes.

Florida Tax Preparer Charged 5 Years Ago With Stealing Has Done It Again, Cops Say

Taxes April 30, 2024 

Florida Tax Preparer Charged 5 Years Ago With Stealing Has Done It Again, Cops Say

Dennis Maxey was arrested in 2019 for grand theft and scheme to defraud, both first-degree felonies. He was arrested again on April 18.

Women Are More Stressed at Work—But Hybrid Has Helped, Deloitte Says

Firm Management April 29, 2024 

Women Are More Stressed at Work—But Hybrid Has Helped, Deloitte Says

A new report found that women still face many challenges at work, such as high stress, microaggressions, and poor work-life balance.

Ryan Leads Charge Against Biden’s Ban on Noncompete Clauses

Firm Management April 26, 2024 

Ryan Leads Charge Against Biden’s Ban on Noncompete Clauses

The Dallas-based global tax services firm filed the first of what would soon be a slew of lawsuits against the ban on noncompetes.

Former Accounting Director Pleads Guilty to Stealing $430,000 From Nonprofit

Accounting April 26, 2024 

Former Accounting Director Pleads Guilty to Stealing $430,000 From Nonprofit

Katherine Lu Acquista stole from the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation over a five-year period, from 2017 to 2022.

Accountant Charged With Embezzling $800,000 From Paving Firm in California

Accounting April 25, 2024 

Accountant Charged With Embezzling $800,000 From Paving Firm in California

Angela Fae Brown is accused of bilking more than $800,000 from her employer, Viking Pavers, in a scheme between 2017 and 2022.

Feds Accuse Kansas CPA of Embezzling Money From Client to Build New Home

Accounting April 25, 2024 

Feds Accuse Kansas CPA of Embezzling Money From Client to Build New Home

Quintin Flanagin allegedly created a fake business called Middle Finger Ranch and linked it to his personal bank account.

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