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Ed Mendlowitz bids farewell to his weekly column after 11 and a half years of sharing his experiences and wise advice for his fellow accountants.
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Billy Long's confirmation process to take the helm of the Internal Revenue Service is well underway, running alongside mass layoffs and other regulatory moves.
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The Top 25 Firm based in New York is adding a firm based in Philadelphia.
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The institute is asking lawmakers to change provisions on SALT deductions for pass-through entities, contingency fees for tax prep, and business loss carryforwards.
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KPMG anoints next management committee; Ryan forms Tariff Task Force; and more news from across the profession.
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In the world of depreciation planning, one small timing detail continues to fly under the radar — and it's costing taxpayers serious money.
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South Africa's case against executives in the biggest corporate fraud in the country's history has been pushed back to September.
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The item calls for increasing tax rates for individuals and companies from countries whose tax policies the U.S. deems "discriminatory."
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Gen AI is now capable of producing fake documents realistic enough to fool automated systems, creating new opportunities for fraud and new challenges for those trying to prevent it.
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Plus, Plaid introduces Transactions for Business solution; Xero partners with Tallyfor; and other accounting technology news and updates.
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