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Minnetonka resident, former pilot convicted for federal tax crimes
Hometownsource.com· 5 days agoAccording to the United States Attorney’s Office, a federal jury recently found Minnetonka resident and former commercial airline pilot Charles Randall Sorensen guilty of tax evasion, filing false tax returns,
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Quartz· 7 days agoTax revenue from non-withheld tax payments—checks sent in before April 15, not automatically taken out of paychecks—was down 37% from last year as of May 12, said Mark Booth, a financial consultant ...
US Supreme Court Affirms the Eighth Circuit’s Decision in Favor of the Government Concerning the...
The National Law Review· 7 days agoThe specific question presented was whether, in determining the fair market value of the corporate...
St. Aug's chairman blasts lawsuit in letter that says school had just $40K in the bank in 2019 -...
The Business Journals· 4 days agoThe chairman of the Saint Augustine's University Board of Trustees is pushing back against a lawsuit...
Top Fortune 500 local companies fall in rankings, others rise - South Florida Business Journal
The Business Journals· 14 hours agoReleased annually by Fortune magazine, the list is a comprehensive look at the top companies in the...
Supreme Court decision saves Trump-era tax change, dodges big loss in federal tax revenue
USA Today· 4 days ago"Those are potential issues for another day," Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote for the majority....
Job Seekers Should Pay Close Attention To Benefits With Tax Perks
Forbes· 6 days agoQualified educational assistance programs—a provision found in section 127 of the tax code. Today, section 127 allows employers to pay employees up to $5,250 tax-free for educational assistance ...
Australia’s tax system is being weaponised against victims of domestic abuse. Here’s how
The Conversation· 5 days agoWhen women seeking financial help from the government-funded UNSW Tax and Business Advisory Clinic are asked whether they have ever been affected by family or domestic violence, most say they ...