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The White House is proposing to eliminate dozens of accounting requirements for federal contractors it considers "unnecessary and redundant."
September 11 -
When people think of the public accounting profession, they often don't realize that what we do can have a monumental impact on people's lives.
September 11
CohnReznick -
Paul Atkins warned the SEC might eliminate a rule that allows multinational companies to avoid reconciling their IFRS financials with U.S. GAAP.
September 11 -
The legislation currently moving through Congress could have dire tax implications for CPA firms that use global outsourcing.
September 11
Impact Global Solutions -
Reducing K-1 penalties; another use for property taxes; 183 isn't always added up the same; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 10
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The new rule becomes effective starting Oct. 1 for employees at the firm's seven offices that help clients or provide back-office support across the country.
September 10 -
A group of mostly Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent criticizing recent moves to ease the corporate alternative minimum tax for large corporations in two recent notices.
September 10 -
The fourth industrial revolution isn't just changing what accounting and finance professionals do — it's revealing how fundamentally broken professional development has become.
September 10
Institute of Management Accountants -
James Moloney, a partner at the law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, will head the SEC's division of corporation finance starting next month.
September 10 -
Katherine Green, a dominatrix who creates online adult videos, wasn't expecting a windfall from President Donald Trump's signature push to make tips tax-free.
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