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New financial planning questions on the accounting exam could attract more young people and encourage current practitioners to explore the burgeoning ties between the fields.
April 30 -
Notice 2024-36 announces the second round of credit allocations for a program to allocate the remaining $6 billion in credits.
April 29 -
In recent weeks, informal advisers have floated ideas such as a proposal for a flat tax, penalties for countries that shift away from the dollar, and reforms to the Fed.
April 29 -
A recent survey from EY found that 90% of respondents already use at least some AI in their work, and other recent developments around the technology.
April 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service's Direct File pilot program officially closed Friday, after 140,803 taxpayers used it in 12 states.
April 26 -
Financial advisors, tax professionals and their clients get another year to think through potential tax, distribution and trust strategies, according to experts.
April 26 -
Test your knowledge of the biggest accounting headlines of the week. No. 2 pencil not required!
April 26 -
The bank successfully fought off a London court claim brought by investors over tax breaks linked to financing for 'Pirates of the Caribbean 2.'
April 26 -
Speedy sentencing; WWTF; no longer Confident; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
April 25 -
The IRS and the Treasury released final regs on the tax credits, with specific rules for partnerships and S corporations.
April 25