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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that Congress passed last December is likely to produce some winners and losers when taxpayers file their returns next tax season.
November 14 -
Steven McCarty is becoming the new chief executive officer of the Chicago-based Top 100 Firm.
November 14 -
Samsung Group’s biotechnology unit is facing a potential criminal investigation and delisting after South Korea’s financial regulator said that the company “intentionally” violated accounting rules surrounding an initial public offering.
November 14 -
One employee traveling for work checked his dog into a kennel and billed it to his boss as a hotel expense.
November 14 -
Considering how much time I spend in front of a monitor, I was surprised when I recently printed a history sheet on the Epson WF-6590 that’s been my mainstay network printer for the past year and a half.
November 14Accounting Today -
Often, new clients ask that accounting firms work with their existing back-office technologies, opening the door to countless headaches, frustrations and inefficiencies for the firm.
November 14Bill.com -
Technology is helping special agents root out tax fraud and evasion, despite a declining workforce.
November 14 -
Democrats are in discussions about the best way to get the Treasury Department to hand over President Donald Trump’s tax returns, according to the incoming chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
November 14 -
Working Mother magazine's new list highlighted businesses with top paternity leave benefits.
November 14 -
What Amazon may have been offered in return for relocating; firing problem clients; Nexus looms over holiday shopping; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 13