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While it still wasn’t good, a study by the NATP found that some tax preparers’ worst fears didn’t materialize.
May 18 -
The committee is looking for a new chairperson as its current chair, Paul Sobel, plans to depart at the end of the year.
May 18 -
The Big Four firm will pay more than $17.1 million over misconduct on major work it carried out for collapsed Carillion Plc and data services company Regenersis.
May 18 -
Think about implementing some organization and management strategies going forward with clients who want to engage in like-kind exchanges
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The Top 10 Firm is taking steps to improve its audits, including hiring a former official from the PCAOB and creating an Audit Quality Advisory Council.
May 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been auditing fewer taxpayers since 2010, according to a new report, but audit rates have been plunging the most for higher-income taxpayers.
May 17 -
The state society honored eight individuals at its annual CPA Celebration for their contributions to the accounting industry.
May 17 -
The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board issued a consultation paper on natural resources on Monday to consider various issues relating to recognition, measurement and presentation of natural resources by public sector entities.
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Jennifer Wilson, the leader of Convergence Coaching, says that technological advance combined with changing client demand will lead the remote audit to become the norm.
May 16 -
Organizations need to be ready to face these five challenges to environment, social and governance disclosures.
May 16Wolters Kluwer