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Tax and Assurance Intern Spring 2024 (Canton, OH)

Junior or senior accounting major actively enrolled at an accredited university with an overall GPA of 3.0 or above. 

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How seniors can avoid healthcare fraud
Senior citizens are often targeted by con artists, and a high percentage of the crime is either healthcare or health insurance fraud. Seniors are particularly targeted because many have accumulated a nest egg, typically have excellent credit and...
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Combine business travel and a family vacation without losing tax benefits
Are you thinking about turning a business trip into a family vacation this summer? This can be a great way to fund a portion of your vacation costs. But if you’re not careful, you could lose the tax benefits of business travel. Reasonable and...
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Tax avoidance vs. tax evasion: Know the difference
Two tax advisers meet for drinks after work. The first one says, “What’s the difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion?” The second one answers, “Ten years in jail.” Members of certain professions tend to be...
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Courts settle option-to-buy tax question
A business exercising an option to buy property that it was already leasing may deduct a portion of the amount tendered in the transaction as a lease termination payment, the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled, affirming an earlier...
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Royalties and sponsorship payments: Are they tax exempt?
Many tax-exempt organizations allow for-profit entities to use the organization’s name or logo to market goods and services. Often, these agreements are structured as royalties because royalties are generally excluded from the definition of...
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Family businesses must take care with tax laws
Family-owned businesses need to be particularly careful when it comes to the complexity of tax laws. A recent case involving the transfer of goodwill from a father to his sons is a good example. The IRS wanted more than $2.7 million in income tax,...
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