New York Employment Is Up
Cure for the Summertime (Tax) Blues
State Pension Fund Hits All-Time High
Someone Had to Leave the IRS
Colleges Flunk IRS Compliance
After an exhaustive investigation into college and universities' compliance with regulations governing nonprofit entities, the IRS has released its final report, showing that many institutions of higher learning had done things such as reporting certain losses as connected to unrelated business activities when they were not, making errors in net operating loss calculations, and in apprpriately misclassifying certain activities as exempt or otherwise non reportable on the Form 990.
Wikipedia May Be Linked to Stock Price
A study in Scientific Reports has shown that sudden spikes in Wikipedia search volume on a particular company correlates with drops in that company's stock value, according to Wired.
State E-filing Hits All-Time High
Skilling May Get 10 Year Deal on Sentence
Jeff Skilling, the former CEO of Enron who is currently sitting in federal prison for overseeing one of the largest and most notorious financial frauds in history, could be out of jail by 2018, according to Reuters, provided he stop appealing his conviction. The deal would end a long, multiyear legal process launched by Skilling since his 2006 conviction on charges of conspiracy, insider trading, making false statements to auditors and securities fraud.


