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The president spoke to Republicans at their weekly conference lunch at the Capitol as his administration prepares a package of economic measures to combat the fallout from the coronavirus outbreak.
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Survey finds 37 percent of the taxpayers would move to a different country for a tax-free future, 26 percent would get an “IRS” tattoo and 19 percent would stop talking for six months.
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Accounting Today is accepting submissions for its report recognizing the Best Accounting Firms for Technology. This is the second year the publication will recognize firms in this category.
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Key Democrats poured cold water on President Donald Trump’s proposal to include a payroll tax cut as part of his plan to respond to the coronavirus. Senior Republicans also held back from endorsing the suggestion ahead of a key lunch meeting on Tuesday.
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The American Institute of CPAs updated its auditor reporting standards to conform them with recently issued auditing standards.
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Here are some of the significant disclosure items that are either already required, or will be required, for next filing season.
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The cloud solution leverages Sage 300 Construction, formerly Sage Timberline.
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A new report recommends several approaches to help companies avoid malfeasance.
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The president will seek a payroll tax cut and “very substantial relief” for industries that have been hit by the virus, reversing course on the need for economic stimulus hours after markets posted their worst losses in more than a decade.
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Your firm’s filing season culture really is in your control.
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