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Tax collection projections are down. Refunds are up. That's a formula that could dampen U.S. government revenue.
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Even when auditors follow all the standards and perform a high-quality audit, they can still be sued.
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Spreadsheet provider Sourcetable launched a spreadsheet that lets users tell it what they want through natural language commands.
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The Internal Revenue Service's Criminal Investigation unit has a new initiative for engaging with financial institutions to uncover tax and financial fraud.
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As the expiration of key Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions looms, tax pros are preparing for what could be another period of upheaval.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission voted to end its defense of the climate-related disclosure rule it approved last year under the Biden administration.
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FASB appoints new members to Public Markets Advisory Committee; WilliamsMarston launches podcast; and more news from across the profession.
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The PS+ practice serves nearly 80 firms across the U.S. and Canada.
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The reasons why accounting is a fascinating major go beyond mere security. Within the field, a transformation is underway.
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Plus, BillingPlatform launches BP Pay solution; Bill announces "Bookkeeper Appreciation Week"; and other accounting tech updates.
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