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The bookkeeping-on-demand service is proving popular with accountants, and creating new opportunities for Intuit.
November 8 -
With change now the defining characteristic of the profession, accountants can embrace tech – or have it inflicted on them.
November 7 -
Salon scam; Mr. Guilty; secret identity; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
November 7 -
Founder Kurt Avarell resigned as the company continued cutbacks.
November 7 -
Three senators have reintroduced a bill that would exempt small broker-dealers from the expanded audit requirements of the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 and reinstate looser auditing requirements.
November 7 -
With two of the leading presidential candidates competing to promote sweeping tax hikes on the ultra-wealthy, two other Democrats are advancing a more modest surtax on high incomes that supporters say has a better chance of actually becoming law.
November 7 -
Approximately 50 percent of taxpayers made at least one change in their charitable giving strategy in response to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to a new survey.
November 7 -
Olivia Kirtley, former chair of the American Institute of CPAs, was honored for advancing the role of women in the accounting profession.
November 7 -
In an era when cyberattacks occur so frequently, it’s crucial to be educated and proactive about protecting your firm.
November 7
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Two firms and two practitioners are recognized for combining technological and accounting expertise to advance the profession.
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