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Tag: Florida
Like Auditing But Hate Timesheets? This Florida Firm Wants You
Ah, the timesheet. Not the CPAs worst enemy, but certainly in the top five. You […]
PwC Defense Attorney Putting a Lot of Faith in a Florida Jury
Starting Monday, PwC will go trial in Florida over a financial crisis-era case. The plaintiff […]
Accountant May Have Mixed Up Her ‘Grocery’ and ‘Buy With Stolen Money’ Lists
Maybe it's because I read a lot of "accountant embezzled funds" articles, but I'm increasingly […]
Florida Still Cranking Out Unsophisticated Tax Schemes
If you or someone you know is thinking about concocting a haphazard tax fraud, it […]
These Florida Accountants Are So Florida
Florida, the state long considered a mecca for Disney fetishists and retirees, is the actual […]
Florida Auditor Busted by SEC For Failure to Rotate
Come ON, man. This isn't even worth getting in trouble for. The Securities and Exchange […]
Kidnapping Prostitutes Is Not a Good Way to Claim Dependents for Tax Purposes
Some people might say that a Florida CPA imprisoned three prostitutes and used them as […]
New York, California in a Horse Race for Sending Most People to States with God-Awful Heat, No Income Tax
Hot off the Twitter, New York Times' Catherine Rampell shares some interesting data about movers in 2012: […]
A Florida Man Committed Suicide Inside PwC’s Tampa Office Today
Anthony J. Marcinek jumped to his death from the eighth floor inside the PwC building […]
And Now, We’re Going to Judge Florida Colleges’ Performance on the CPA Exam
First, can I just say I am beyond thrilled that you guys even care about […]
A Bright Student Would Never Leave Their Backpack at an IRS Office Unattended
A suspicious backpack was found at an IRS office Ocala, Florida yesterday that resulted in the 100 employees being evacuated from the building and also business in the surrounding area. In this day and age of misplaced IRS hating, authorities always approach these situations with caution and swiftly destroyed the pack after viewing the X-rays noting notebooks and “an electronic device with wires.” The contents turned out to be nothing more than someone’s psychology textbook, notebooks and a tape recorder, among other school-y items. This will be the best excuse that psych prof will ever hear. [Ocala]