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AccountingWEB Weekly Insight
Once again, the IRS has presented us with its annual list of the most frequently used tax scams, also known as the Dirty Dozen. I for one am getting pretty bored with the tax scams on this list - they hardly change at all from year to year. It's time for some creative criminals out there to come up with something new.
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Gail Perry, CPA
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Helping Clients Protect What They Have
Robert Keebler CPA, MST, AEP, works with clients with a net worth of $5 million to more than $100 million. Many have complex financial situations, and all want to protect what they have. While his firm doesn't offer any asset protection products, they do help guide clients along in the process of getting protected.
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Pippins v. KPMG LLP - What It Could Mean for Your Company
Employers who have faced potential class action wage-and-hour lawsuits know what a headache they can be. Due to a recent case, employers have a lot more to worry about. That case, Pippins v. KPMG LLP, has caused tremendous turmoil and confusion among those who follow employment litigation and electronic discovery.
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IRS Discloses Favorite Tax Scams of 2012
The Internal Revenue Service has issued its annual Dirty Dozen ranking of popular tax scams, reminding taxpayers to use caution during tax season to protect themselves against a wide range of schemes ranging from identity theft to return preparer fraud.
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