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E-help with CP notices; low-cost compliance; still learning from Eisenhower; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 14 -
Shady operators and questionable calculators make the Employee Retention Credit a risky area for practitioners.
March 14 -
Illinois-based The Music CPA makes sure performers and composers get what they've earned.
March 14 -
The Big Four firm's foundation is committing $25 million in grants to community college students from underrepresented backgrounds.
March 14 -
Another market meltdown, and another costly lesson for ESG, as hundreds of funds bought into the doomed bank.
March 14 -
The Zurich-based bank said it will take steps to fix ineffective checks on the process it follows to pull together its financial reports.
March 14 -
Businesses are using environmental credits, allowances and offsets to help meet greenhouse gas reduction targets, but the accounting rules around them are murky at best.
March 13 -
The board is marking a half century of service and received a special proclamation from the mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut, where it is based.
March 13 -
Internal audit leaders cited technology as the main driver of risk to their organizations, especially when it comes to cybersecurity, according to a new survey by the Institute of Internal Auditors.
March 13 -
A short seller says the problems that triggered the bank's death spiral were clear from the firm's earnings reports.
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