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A Tax Return Do-Over?

By Michael Sardar The CPA Journal July 2016 Edition It is not often in life that one is able to hit pause, rewind, and redo something that has already happened. To many taxpayers’ surprise, however, taxes are just one such area. Knowing the various options for

Getting Married: A Tax Perspective

By Sidney Kess, James R. Grimaldi, and James A.J. Revels The CPA Journal March 2016 More than 2.1 million couples get married in the U.S. each year according to the National Center for Health Statistics. Few probably give any thought to the tax implications of their

Global Tax Enforcement In 2016: What You Need To Know

By Jay R. Nanavati Law360 January 6, 2016 The investigation and prosecution of tax evasion has, in the last decade, grown from a specialized subcategory of law enforcement into a first-tier policy concern for the global community. Starting with the U.S. government’s crackdown on Swiss