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According to court documents, an accountant created "S" corporations for Rizzo and Spaccia in 2002 in order to create fake losses to lower their taxes.

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People will hire even more expensive accountants, create tax-avoiding trusts, shift their assets abroad – or simply stop working and creating jobs, break up their capital, and simply spend it.

He's played by Jimmy Tsai, a film-production accountant who created the C-Dub character for a series of mock sportswear commercials and wrote the "Ping Pong Playa" screenplay with Ms. Yu.

"There's no way an e-file return can understand all these splits," Ms. Keslik said, adding that for paper returns accountants have created makeshift work sheets for the I.R.S. Translation: same-sex couples will need expertise to file this year, at a probable cost of hundreds of dollars per household.

Ernst & Young disputed the government's accusation that the violations compromised the independence of the auditors, noting in particular that the S.E.C. was unable to find any evidence that the ties between client and accountants had created errors in PeopleSoft's financial statements.

Governments that for years have been managed by accountants have created a Europe that is glued together by administrative rules.

If numbers and budgeting aren't your thing, get help from financial a adviser or business accountant to create a budget that you understand and works for your business.

His letter to his accountant, he asserted, "created an imaginary scenario".

To launder proceeds, Luke Fairfield, a certified public accountant in San Diego, created shell corporations and provided information to the organization's members on ways to structure their bank transactions to avoid detection from law enforcement or arouse suspicion, according to prosecutors.

Now they send the amount of work done that day to accountants who create invoices automatically".

In his Guardian interview, Cameron praised the work of the Oxford economic professor Paul Collier, who wrote in Prospect magazine recently that lawyers and accountants who create shell companies should "hang their heads in shame" for creating artificial structures that facilitate "evil".

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