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The coronavirus pandemic has opened up a number of specific areas with potential for the profession, according to leaders at the AICPA.
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Democrats in Congress are criticizing how millions of economic impact payments authorized under the CARES Act are being handled.
July 28 -
The new scholarship will offer four students across two academic years $5,000 each to cover education-related expenses.
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The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy voted to approve the CPA Evolution model, which it has been developing with the American Institute of CPAs, in an effort to require more technology skills from CPAs to pass the Uniform CPA Examination and qualify for state CPA licenses.
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Here are some lessons learned from the 2018 tax year compliance season.
July 28
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A panel of female professionals discuss how firms can raise women's value and marketability in the workplace.
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The GOP legislation includes a second tranche of stimulus payments, structured the same way as the earlier round, in March, along with tax credits for businesses.
July 28 -
The economic stimulus plan released by Senate Republicans offers no new money for states and cities to cope with swelling budget shortfalls, leaving them to contend with a grave financial crisis that’s already forcing them to slash spending, furlough workers and delay projects as tax revenue disappears.
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Senate Republicans presented a series of bills that would trim unemployment benefits, send $1,200 to most Americans, and shield businesses, schools and other organizations from coronavirus lawsuits.
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President Donald Trump renewed his fight to prevent a New York grand jury from reviewing his tax filings, after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled he doesn’t have absolute immunity from state criminal investigations.
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