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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board is giving firms a pause until May 11, given the difficulties businesses are facing from COVID-19.
March 23 -
The coalition proposed the federal government set up and fund a central payroll account for small-business payroll processors to use to direct funds to small businesses to keep paying employees.
March 23 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has come under pressure to relax its credit losses standard as banks and other financial institutions see the value of their assets plunging from the sell-off in the capital markets amid the coronavirus pandemic.
March 23 -
The Big Four firm's Charitable Foundation will split its donation among Feeding America, Direct Relief and local nonprofits.
March 23 -
Two new refundable credits are aimed at immediately and fully reimbursing employers, dollar-for-dollar, for the cost of providing coronavirus-related leave to their employees.
March 23 -
What we did yesterday is no longer relevant during the coronavirus pandemic, and we need to adapt and quickly. Here are some issues to consider.
March 23
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A recent webcast urged businesses to focus on potential upsides and customer/employee engagement amid the coronavirus outbreak.
March 23 -
The decision means companies and subsidiaries will want to establish clear tax allocation agreements.
March 23 -
CohnReznick's newly installed CEO, David Kessler, shares the challenges facing his Top 100 Firm and the profession at large — as well as how the firm has reacted to the coronavirus.
March 23 -
With offices closed, and staff and clients scattered, maintaining relationships (and sanity) can be hard.
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