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During this stressful, deadline-driven season it’s especially important to remember to focus on client service.
January 31Capstone Marketing -
The billionaire CEO of JPMorgan Chase is OK with tax increases on the wealthy, as long as the revenue goes where he thinks it’ll do the most good.
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A perk pitched as a boon for mom-and-pop businesses in President Donald Trump’s tax law could shut out smaller real estate investors while benefiting the industry’s largest property developers.
January 31 -
A new report from the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants found that managers want their teams to drastically adapt to new tech tools over the next three years.
January 31 -
Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Wyden asked to keep the program going for tax practitioners in the wake of the government shutdown.
January 30 -
GT's new group arrives only a week after Ernst & Young made a similar move.
January 30 -
With no technical corrections yet for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, many taxpayers are left wondering how to move forward with their 2018 returns.
January 30McGuire Sponsel -
Every IT audit can be a new snowflake of chaos with few repeatable processes, multiple systems of record and totally siloed audit trails of log files and records.
January 30Chef Software -
Employers kept hiring despite the partial government shutdown and the fading impact of corporate tax cuts.
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The bank won a court bid to see how much money its rivals paid under a one-time U.K. banker bonus tax that was levied amid public anger.
January 30