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Accounting Tomorrow wishes you and yours a Happy Thanksgiving. Our offices are closed today and Friday. Well be back on Monday.
November 26
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The IRS and the Treasury Department have released their 2009-2010 Priority Guidance Plan, with 315 projects they plan to complete over a 12-month period by June 2010.
November 25
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In an effort to increase student involvement in sustainability, KPMG raised a challenge to business students to make their campuses greener through its first annual Living Green Case Competition. And this time around the University of California-Berkeley took home the grand prize.
November 25
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States across the country experienced continuing sharp declines in tax revenue during the third quarter of the year, meaning more spending cuts and perhaps more tax increases are on the way.
November 24
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Tis the season of giving and the Suffolk Chapter of the New York State Society of CPAs is in the midst of its 15th annual Toys for Tots drive.
November 24
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The House Financial Services Committee decided to soften language in a controversial amendment to the proposed Financial Stability Improvement Act that would have given a systemic risk regulator the ability to rewrite accounting standards.
November 23
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Naurice White has a lot to be thankful for this holiday season.
November 23
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House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., intends to introduce legislation next month that would keep a variety of tax breaks from expiring before the end of the year.
November 20
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Here at Accounting Tomorrow, were always happy to announce funding earmarked for the next generation of accounting professionals. And we get even more excited when we can share the names of the lucky money recipients.
November 20
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Theres little sign that global economic crime and accounting fraud are slowing down, according to the latest survey data from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
November 19