IRS outlines terms of settlement in easement disputes The IRS provided more details about the settlements it's offering for a limited time in syndicated conservation easement and historic preservation claims.
Cohen & Co. expands in Michigan The Top 50 Firm will acquire Troy, Michigan-based Gordon Advisors, making the state one of its largest geographic markets.
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CCH Axcess Advisor now available for general public Wolters Kluwer announced that CCH Axcess Advisor, which entered limited release late last year, is now generally available for firms.
Mamdani's budget counts on second-home tax For a small number of New Yorkers who own luxury second homes in the city, the prospect of seeing their property tax rates go up is still alive.
Submissions now open for the 2026 VAR 100 Accounting Today is now accepting submissions for its annual list of the top value-added resellers in the accounting space. Our deadline is end-of-day June 2.
Poland stands by digital services tax, rebuffing US threats Poland will continue working on legislation to tax digital platforms, the finance minister said, despite threats of retaliation from the Trump administration.
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$35B in tariff refunds cleared for importers so far The payments are being processed through a new online government portal and will include interest on duties paid across more than 8 million import entries.
Mamdani scraps property tax hike, counts second-home revenue New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has ditched his plan to raise New Yorkers' property taxes, an unpopular measure he threatened to use to help close a deficit.


