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| December
15, 2007 |
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Vol.
10, No.22 |
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| SEC
to Allow Foreign Issuers to File in IFRS |
Restaurant
& Hospitality Breakfast Conference
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David
W. Henion, of Forte Capital LLC, explains the ins
and outs of retirement plans to Restaurant &
Hospitality Breakfast Conference attendees on Nov.
7.
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By
Colleen Lutolf
NEW YORK—The
road to a single global financial accounting standard may be
getting shorter, but some opponents of a recent SEC ruling are
left wondering why what they think should be a multiyear project
is moving forward in just a few months.
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| Tax Preparers
Face Broader IRC 6694 Penalties |
| By Robert
L. Goldstein, CPA, and William
R. Lalli, CPA, NYSSCPA Tax Policy Manager
NEW YORK—With
new tax legislation may come unwelcome surprises for tax practitioners.
One such case is with the Small Business and Work Opportunities
Tax Act of 2007. Continue...
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| T.J.
Maxx and Identity Theft: The Never-Ending Story |
By Steven
W. Teppler, JD
Shoppers who
made purchases at designer discount chains like T.J. Maxx and Marshalls
between July 2005 and December 2006 may have thought they were getting
a bargain, but their credit cards weren’t the only things
getting swiped at the checkout counter.
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| President's
Commentary |
| Few
people realize that tax services rendered by a New York state–licensed
CPA are not supervised by state regulators (the Board of Regents)
as they are in other states—and that’s not all.
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