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The two tax plans right now; bad bets; the future of audit; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 14 -
With the latest tax deadline behind them and the individual tax season ahead, accountants this time of year often realize that they are on a treadmill of never-ending deadlines with only brief periods of relief.
November 14Abrigo -
Last week I conducted a breakfast meeting of the Withum Partners’ Network and I was asked a question that was not answered, so I’ll answer it in this column.
November 13Withum -
Each generation joins the workforce gradually as members come of working age and ultimately fades out of the workforce as members reach retirement age, but there is a time in the middle when each generation becomes the largest group in the workforce. For millennials, that time is now.
November 10Paychex -
The differing House and Senate plans leave the fate of the effort uncertain – and provide no clarity for practitioners.
November 9Accounting Today -
Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, and the recent wildfires in California have affected millions of people and led to an outpouring of charitable gifts and donations, including contributions from businesses with employees in the path of the disasters.
November 9Schiff Hardin LLP -
Time to exhale, sit back and think ahead to what you want 2018 to look like at your accounting firm.
November 8Abrigo -
Unchanged step-up; arguing PAL; this side of Paradise; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 8 -
The tax reform bill introduced last week includes major provisions related to the taxation of companies’ foreign income and of foreign persons.
November 7Thomson Reuters Checkpoint -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act makes major changes to individual income taxation.
November 7Thomson Reuters Checkpoint