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Obstruction Question To Be Decided As Criminal Tax Case Goes To Supreme Court
(Forbes) - Tax law - and criminal law - can be complicated. Enter Marinello v. United States. Marinello is the first criminal tax case to be argued at the Supreme Court in nearly a decade. Here's what's at stake.
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How to Boost Excel Efficiency with Power Query
(JofA) - This article shows how Microsoft Power Query for Excel can streamline the ongoing delivery of additional data for analysis by PivotTables.
US Finance Executives Strongly Positive About 2018
(JofA) - Economic optimism in a quarterly survey has reached new heights. Find out why US finance decision-makers feel good about the coming year.
Tax Debate Update: The Struggle for 20%
(Accounting Today) - Republican Senator Rob Portman, one of the chief tax writers, said he’s “pretty confident” that GOP lawmakers will be able to set a corporate rate of 20 percent in their final tax bill -- below the 22 percent figure that some lawmakers have sought.
U.S. Payrolls Rise 228,000 While Wages Gain Less Than Forecast
(Bloomberg) - The U.S. added more jobs than forecast in November and the unemployment rate held at an almost 17-year low, though below-forecast wage gains suggest the labor market still has slack to absorb.
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