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While issues of immigration, trade and freedom of the Fourth Estate are dominating the media cycle, there are other significant areas of policy flux worthy of consideration as President Donald Trump’s term gathers momentum.
March 21CPA Australia -
The Summa Holdings ruling may be part of a broader push back against the doctrine.
March 21Wolters Kluwer US, Tax & Accounting -
It’s tax season and there will be some mistakes on returns you send to clients. Hopefully not many, but there will be some.
March 20Withum -
Changing client needs and growing competition may be bringing the relevance of the credential into question.
March 20Intuit -
Complicated rules will mean the industry will require tax and accounting services.
March 20Massachusetts Society of CPAs -
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office released its highly anticipated scoring of the American Health Care Act this week, and many commentators have observed that several of the CBO's findings will make the legislation a tougher sell for Republicans.
March 17Thomson Reuters Checkpoint -
A few weeks after the national election, the Internal Revenue Service began to issue notices to employers who may have failed to comply with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
March 16Trusaic -
Stakeholders in mature architecture and engineering firms nearing retirement are bombarded with ideas from many advisors for the “best” exit option.
March 15Valuation Research Corporation -
Automation and smart technology are great, BlackLine's Therese Tucker says, but they cannot replace the emotional nuance of strategic accounting.
March 15BlackLine -
Frictionless tax compliance; ATGs; giving up bonus depreciation and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 14