Napa Valley wine falls victim to trade war with 93% tax in China
Polygamists admit $512M fraud for fuel-tax credit | By David Voreacos 6 min read | Four family members belonging to a Utah polygamist group admitted defrauding the U.S. of $512 million in renewable-fuel tax credits, with the leader saying the mastermind was an Armenian immigrant who owns a small oil and gas empire in Southern California. That businessman now faces trial alone. | | Future-proofing the tax pro | Even as the profession as a whole is changing, Grant Thornton national managing partner of tax services Jamie Fowler shares how tax professionals need to prepare themselves to thrive in a new environment. | |
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