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There's wide consensus that AI will shape the future of the profession. But there's also uncertainty about what to do next, and even more so how to get there.
September 12Fieldguide -
License to steal; roll the Tape; Kings and Queens and cons; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
September 11 -
A limited federal tax credit, an above-the-line deduction for non-itemizers and restrictions on those of itemizers represent three of the biggest shifts under the new law.
September 11 -
Bloomberg Tax & Accounting released its annual report projecting U.S. tax rate brackets, standard deduction and AMT exemption amounts for the year ahead.
September 11 -
The PCAOB staff continues to see deficiencies related to the review procedures required by Attestation Standard No. 2.
September 11 -
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 11CohnReznick -
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 11Impact 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