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Reaching across the Isle; room disservice; game of tag; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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Four accounting academics were honored for their teaching and research during the 2020 American Accounting Association meeting.
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White House officials said the administration has no plans to do away with the payroll tax despite President Donald Trump saying he would seek a permanent repeal if he wins another term.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration has posted rules about how businesses who have been turned down for forgiveness of their Paycheck Protection Program loans can appeal the decision.
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The IRS is reminding truckers and others that the Form 2290 is due at the end of the month.
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The American Institute of CPAs has sent a letter to top officials asking for more guidance on the president's executive order.
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One tax expert says the IRS proposals run contrary to the intent of the laws they’re supposed to be implementing.
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Firms of all sizes should be prepared to respond appropriately and help their clients protect the health and safety of their workforce by complying with ever-changing guidelines from federal, state and local authorities.
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Two major CPA firms, Baker Tilly and Squar Milner, are joining forces, with the combined firm likely to become one of the 10 largest accounting firms in the U.S. when the deal takes effect on Nov. 1.
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Former Wirecard AG executive Jan Marsalek was added to Interpol’s red notice list, sparking a worldwide manhunt for one of the executives allegedly at the center of a multibillion-euro accounting scandal at the fintech company.
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