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Accountancy Columns - Globe Trot CPAs join lawyers and doctors as defaulters
"Some people don't file on time due to health problems or family crises," notes the report. Also, some don't file thinking it's okay because a refund is due, but that's wrong, advises AccountingWeb: "Think again. To get your money, you have to file within three years of the date your return was due."
$1.1 billion to accountant
"In a move that stunned her surviving family members, one of India's richest women left her entire estate to her accountant, who was also in the possession of the will at the time of her death last week," is a quote from the British Broadcasting Company as posted on AccountingWeb. A tussle that needs to be resolved quickly in the interest of the profession.
Red tape burden
"Petty rules and regulations, incompetence and misplaced `assistance' continue to hinder business expansion and job creation," is what the Institute found, according the AccountingWeb. "For the first time, 45 businesses have revealed just how difficult life can be on the bureaucratic front line. Cases of unnecessary and costly red tape and burdensome bureaucracy emerge across all facets of business activity from employment law, to planning, to health and safety rules." One such example is this: "Herts building firm ordered to install a speed hump within a much-needed housing development by the local Council, and then charged £12,000 for the Council to `supervise'. Actual cost of constructing speed hump £3,000."
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