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Money Talk: Who pays for tax adviser's error?
Q: Last year I bought an electric vehicle, motivated in part by the $7,500 federal tax credit. I consulted with my tax preparer, a CPA, to ensure I would generate enough income to fully use the one-time, use-it-or-lose-it credit.
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FICO buys Denver data firm
Fair Isaac Corp. said Tuesday it has acquired Denver-based Entiera Inc., a customer data company, for an undisclosed price.
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Tax pro's mistake costs client a $7,500 electric vehicle credit
Advisor who overestimated a tax burden and failed to explain the error should at the very least be willing to refund any fee charged for her advice. Dear Liz: Last year I bought an electric vehicle, motivated in part by the $7,500 federal tax credit. I consulted with my tax preparer, a CPA, to ensure I would generate enough income to fully use the one-time, use-it-or-lose-it credit. In December ...
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Wonga: What makes money lender tick?
The boss explains his plan to reboot financial services
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Blackbaud CRM Release Features Powerful New Data Tools for Nonprofits
Blackbaud, Inc. today announced enhancements to Blackbaud CRMâ„¢, including new membership features, a simplified user interface accessible on mobile devices and intui
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