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Efforts between the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the International Accounting Standards Board at converging U.S. GAAP with International Financial Reporting Standards are starting to generate a backlash on the other side of the Atlantic.
February 12
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Ron Howard is one of the executive producers behind a new comedy series set in an IRS district office that may be coming to a TV screen near you.
February 11
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A new Canadian workplace study focusing on leadership reiterates the obvious when leadership is good, it can be very very good and when its bad watch out.
February 11
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The Maryland Association of CPAs has produced a romantic, but comical YouTube video using animated characters from Second Life singing a song with the lyrics, If I were an auditor, and you were a lady.
February 10
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Andrew Coombs and Jennifer Laydon have been named the recipients of Bentley University's 2010 Gray, Gray Gray Fund Scholarships.
February 10
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When the IRS decided in 1986 to start requiring taxpayers to provide the Social Security numbers of the dependents they claimed on their tax returns, 7 million children seemingly vanished into thin air.
February 9
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Well, for one, it takes guts, will and determination. Just ask Jody Padar a CPA at James J. Matousek, CPA, in Park Ridge, Ill.
February 9
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An IRS processing center in Kansas City, Mo., is overdue on paying a $172.50 fee for a hazardous waste removal permit dating back to 2006.
February 8
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Attention Golfers (and the people wholove them)! The National CPA Classic is inviting CPAs to reserve a spot in anyone of the 10 Regional Classics happening around the country.
February 8