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The next three weeks of tax season land me somewhere between the Frozen song Let it Go! and House of Cards character Frank Underwoods cufflinks: FU! (a.k.a Follow Up).
March 24
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Foreign banks and other financial institutions are facing a number of deadlines this year for complying with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, or FATCA, which is forcing many of them to wake up belatedly to the complex demands thrust upon them by the new reporting regime.
March 24
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Accounting graduates of Canisius College in Buffalo, N.Y., ranked No. 1 overall among large academic programs statewide on the 2013 CPA exam.
March 21
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Staff of New Jersey CPA and advisory firm Klatzkin & Company participated in the Childrens Home Society of New Jerseys annual Red Rose Day supporting the Auxiliary CHS of NJ's private Infant Foster Care program.
March 20
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Becker Professional Education announced the recipients of its 2014 Newton D. Becker Scholarships.
March 19
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A majority of public companies may be able to avoid the need to file their financial reports using Extensible Business Reporting Language, or XBRL, technology if a congressional bill gets signed into law.
March 19
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CCH is warning participants in the NCAA college hoops March Madness brackets that any of their winnings in the office pool will be subject to taxes.
March 18
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New York City CPA firm Friedman announced Alexis Casamassima as the recipient of their second annual Friedman LLP Entrepreneurship Scholarship.
March 18
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Last November, the Financial Accounting Standards Board endorsed simplifying the accounting standards that private companies use in measuring and reporting goodwill, and FASB is currently looking into the possibility of changing the standards for public companies too.
March 17
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I often talk with people at CPA firms who ask me the number one thing they can do to grow their business.
March 17