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Nathan Wheeler, a 43-year-old CPA in Portland, Oregon, who also owns a marijuana business, was sentenced to 51 months in federal prison for wire fraud and tax evasion after embezzling nearly $1 million from an Olympic snowboarding medalist.
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Crowe's second annual 'The Art of Smart' report also found that female leadership is highest in European corporate boards.
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Despite a series of accounting scandals, the major firms are increasing their dominance.
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The federal government is taking in less money but can’t tell if the shortfall is tied to the 2017 tax cuts or other factors like trade uncertainty, the Congressional Budget Office said in a letter.
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Zach Gordon, a pioneer in serving the marijuana business and senior manager of the cannabis practice at Janover LLC, shares the issues facing this new niche, and how accountants can and should work with it.
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We need to be aware of things that we do that make others uncomfortable, especially women and members of minority groups.
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Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Charles Rettig issued an order Friday transferring authority over denials of requests for tax appeals to the IRS’s Office of Chief Counsel, despite recent legislation creating an independent Office of Appeals at the IRS.
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The board has brought in Holly Greaves, a former CFO at the EPA, as its new CFO, but not publicly announced the move.
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Rep. Jimmy Gomez, D-Calif., introduced legislation Friday modeled after the estate tax bill sponsored in the Senate by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.
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Here are some ready-to-use tips to help both tax pros and their customers who provide communications services navigate this tricky landscape.
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