Taxes April 28, 2026
Massachusetts Tax Preparers Charged in Connection with Using Fraudulent Returns to Buy House
Five Massachusetts residents have been indicted on money laundering and fraud charges in connection with a tax scheme based in Chelsea.
Taxes April 28, 2026
Five Massachusetts residents have been indicted on money laundering and fraud charges in connection with a tax scheme based in Chelsea.
April 27, 2026
April 27, 2026
Taxes February 28, 2023
Roughly 300 Iowans who had filed their 2022 federal tax returns did not receive the correct federal refund.
Firm Management February 27, 2023
Following an appearance before a judge last week, both partners of Dansa D’Arata & Soucia CPAs were claiming victory.
Taxes February 24, 2023
As of Feb. 3, the IRS said it has processed more than 16.7 million tax returns—29% more than in 2022.
February 22, 2023
Hiring experts say ChatGPT can aid in a job search—but they stressed it isn’t the only tool job seekers will need.
Taxes February 21, 2023
Margarita Aispuro-Camacho faces a maximum of 20 years in prison and a $1 million fine.
Payroll February 21, 2023
Among householders aged 65 and over, the median income was estimated to be 27% higher than in the bureau’s last analysis.
Small Business February 13, 2023
Amazon’s average cut of each sale surpassed 50% in 2022, according to a study by Marketplace Pulse, which sampled seller transactions going back to 2016.
Taxes February 10, 2023
The IRS is trying to decide whether aid payments to taxpayers in more than a dozen states should be taxable.
Accounting February 9, 2023
“Anything that was well documented and under $4,000 our representative approved on the spot,” Southwest Airlines Chief Operating Officer Andrew Watterson told reporters.
Taxes February 8, 2023
The issue comes with stimulus payments paid by some states in the last year, which has led to tax questions.
Payroll February 8, 2023
A Certified Financial Planner provides a summary of the most significant changes in the SECURE Act 2.0.
Payroll February 8, 2023
Pleaded guilty to filing a Form 941 for the first quarter of 2016, but not paying over approximately $31,010 in taxes withheld from employees’ paychecks.