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Remembering a reform expert; more suggestions for IRS improvement; fluffy nonsense; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 20
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The acquisition is the latest in a string of M&A deals since Citrin received private equity funding last fall.
September 20 -
The company currently operates an emission accounting solution, Net Zero Cloud, which will be integrated with the new marketplace.
September 20 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is considering a change to address leases that are under the common control of related-party businesses.
September 19 -
EY Americas vice chair John King discusses the impact and history of one of the most influential pieces of financial legislation of the past 50 years.
September 19 -
Some of the standards were inherited two decades ago from the AICPA and don't take into account ever-changing technology.
September 16 -
PCAOB inspections will take place in Hong Kong under a preliminary agreement reached between American and Chinese regulators to avoid delisting.
September 16 -
Kreston Global introduced a Global Transfer Pricing Group, led by David Whitmer, who leads the National Transfer Pricing Practice at Kreston's U.S. member firm CBIZ.
September 15 -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants released a report exploring the post-pandemic role of educational technology, or edtech, identifying tips and trends for users.
September 15 -
Taxpayers are concerned the extra $80 billion will lead to more tax audits.
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