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Plan To Avoid Last Minute Tax Panic
'Good organization and planning can really take the panic out of tax season.' (Specail) - Deadlines of any kind can cause people panic and stress. But the deadline every year that all taxpayers face to gather all the necessary records and receipts they need to prepare their tax returns can be a harrowing and exasperating experience.One cause for panic, a senior tax consultant says, is caused by our close proximity to the United States.'Our deadline is April 30 but the deadline for filing in the U.S. is April 15,' says Cleo Hamel, senior tax consultant with tax preparation firm, H&R Block. 'A lot of panic is caused when U.S. programs on television advertise their deadline. We get a lot of calls from people about that.' Read more
Pittsburgh Executives Remain Bullish on Company Performance KPMG Survey Finds
'There seems to be a clear preference for doing business in Pittsburgh which could be the start of a virtuous circle.' PITTSBURGH, April 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Pittsburgh business executives say they expect their companies to perform strongly in the years ahead and that the city's economy did very well in 2006, according to a ... via Earth Times
Judge to rule on how much accountant can tell jury
Prosecutors are expected to call Marilyn Stitt, an accountant with KPMG LLP, which audited the books of Hollinger International Inc. via Globeinvestor.com
Stock exchanges vie for new listings as IPOs gain momentum
'And, we will benefit of having merged with Euronext, and now can accommodate a listing no matter where it occurs.' With the surging market for initial public offerings expected to pick up even more momentum this year, U.S. stock exchanges are actively campaigning to win these new listings. via San Jose Mercury News
KPMG sues Fannie Mae for deception
'Fannie Mae repeatedly and intentionally violated' KPMG LLP sued former auditing client Fannie Mae, the biggest source of money for U.S. home loans, for 'fraudulent deception' that prevented KPMG from uncovering $6.3 billion in overstated earnings. via Azcentral.com
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