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A CPA from New York has been sentenced to 14 months in prison for filing a tax return in his own name that contained materially false information.
May 17 -
The second annual competition saw STEM student teams from across the globe develop AI-driven solutions.
May 17 -
Hidden fees; Maxed out; inhuman services; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
May 16 -
The Schedule D instructions had the older, higher tax rates for investors that were changed by the 2017 tax law.
May 16 -
As trusted advisors, we spend so much of our day thinking about how we’re going to deliver answers. Instead, we should be spending a lot more time asking intelligent questions.
May 16L&H CPAs and Advisors -
Republicans and Democrats will be working on the perennial problem of what to do about the temporary tax breaks that need to be renewed every few years.
May 16 -
Auditing quality seems to be improving somewhat internationally, although there’s still a lack of consistency, according to a new report.
May 16 -
The Republican senator is on a crusade to compel corporations to prioritize long-term growth over quarterly profits.
May 16 -
A poll conducted on behalf of the American Institute of CPAs found that young job seekers consider student loan reimbursement to be a bigger concern than retirement.
May 16 -
It's time to treat environmental, social and governance metrics with the same rigor as financial metrics.
May 15Bailard Wealth Management