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AI startups suck in capital, time to get off Windows 7, and eight other technology developments that will impact your clients and your firm.
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The new budget; the SALT myth; NATP; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury have proposed regulations updating the income tax withholding rules to reflect the changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the recently redesigned Form W-4 and the IRS’s new Tax Withholding Estimator.
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The sharp divergence between Republicans and Democrats over the 21 percent corporate income tax rate was on display Tuesday at the House Ways and Means Committee as Democrats began making the case for a large increase should their party succeed in November’s elections.
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The new hedge accounting standard is encouraging more companies to re-evaluate their risk management, according to a new report from Deloitte.
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A group of 27 Democratic senators is calling for action in the Senate Finance Committee on extending energy-related tax credits and examining new tax proposals, especially those that incentivize renewable energy projects.
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The Massachusetts Society of CPAs has launched a new program, dubbed "Bridging the Gap," to educate local firms about boosting diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
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The Accounting and Review Services Committee has issued a new standard as part of an effort to align its standards with both international standards and generally accepted auditing standards.
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Financial revisions and restatements are indicators of audit quality, but they are far from the only ones.
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The Massachusetts-based firm will bring accounting and finance services to the office supply company’s small-business customers.
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