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When I consider the Intuit brand, I personally dont think innovation. I think QuickBooks.
April 9
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A new study calls into question the position of forensic accounting professional organizations and says they more properly should be labeled corporations.
April 5
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I love a good deal, and when I can get something on sale, use a coupon, scan a QR code for a discount, or use points towards my purchase, it always improves my shopping experience.
April 5
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The Norwalk, Conn., office of accounting firm Citrin Cooperman recently donated 20 pieces of art to local Seabury Academy of the Music and the Arts.
April 4
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Ernst & Young is advising its clients to be prepared for the new lease accounting standards that are due to come out from the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
April 4
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Florida CPA firm Wiltshire, Whitley, Richardson & English supported dance-competition gala StarStruck, benefiting the Lee County chapter of the American Red Cross.
April 3
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Sales and use tax technology provider Avalara is going beyond the zip code to find the appropriate tax rates for particular jurisdictions in its AvaTax software, stressing sophisticated geospatial technology like the kind used in car navigation systems.
April 3
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The time available to spend with 1040-only clients is so limited, so compressed and so rushed, it can be hard to build a strong relationship. But, why would you?
April 2
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A team from Hoover High School in Hoover, Ala., were crowned winners of the American Institute of CPAs Project Innovation: The Start Here, Go Places Competition of Creative Excellence, which challenged students to submit new feature ideas for the Start Here, Go Places website.
April 2
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The United Kingdom is in an uproar over plans to slap a tax on freshly baked take-out foods, including the beloved Cornish pasty.
April 2