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EisnerAmper names three to newly created vice chair roles; Holthouse Carlin & Van Trigt adds nine partners; and more personnel news.
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Massachusetts Society of CPAs, AICPA team up for “Bridging the Gap” diversity and inclusion series; NJCPA opens nominations for Ovation Awards; and more CPA news.
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The White House’s latest budget blueprint proposes consolidating the functions and responsibilities of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board into the Securities and Exchange Commission starting in 2022.
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Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, and Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, have introduced legislation to block the Treasury Department from providing a way for multinational corporations to choose the lowest available tax rate.
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Numbers game; we have a loser; scrapped; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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The Internal Revenue Service could be doing more to help taxpayers who own Bitcoin and other forms of cryptocurrency to comply with their tax obligations, according to a new report.
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Tax season is the time of year when every other tax professional is focusing on completing returns for their clients, leaving the marketing field open and ready for you to dominate.
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Finance execs can help their organizations prepare for a changing world and fuel business growth — but they can’t do it alone.
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A federal judge rejected Roger Stone’s claim that he deserved a new trial because a biased Internal Revenue Service employee sat on the jury that convicted him of lying to help President Donald Trump.
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Updating global tax rules could boost government revenue by as much as $100 billion, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Thursday in an effort to spur complex negotiations between world powers.
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