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The year 2019 was a continuation of the banner year of 2018 for major law and administrative changes in sales and use tax compliance, inspired and driven in large part by the Supreme Court’s decision in South Dakota v Wayfair.
January 16Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting North America -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants will provide mental health, lifestyle and community support as part of a new online resource.
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The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department are offering a safe harbor to provide relief to taxpayers who borrowed money to attend a nonprofit or for-profit school and had their student loan debts discharged.
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Professor S. Mark Young, the George Bozanic and Holman G. Hurt chair in sports entertainment business and professor of accounting at the University of Southern California, was recognized for his contributions to management accounting education.
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Vladimir Putin is putting his trust in an obscure technocrat with little political experience to be prime minister and revive Russia’s flagging economy, as he prepares the country for the most significant constitutional overhaul in a generation.
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A former Internal Revenue Service analyst persuaded a judge not to send him to prison for leaking confidential government records on suspicious banking activity by President Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen.
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A group of six travel and expense management software vendors — Abacus, Captio, Certify, Chrome River, Nexonia and Tallie — have come together under a single company, Emburse, in an effort to challenge SAP Concur.
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The ability to explain accounting clearly is the power that will make accountants superheroes.
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The new credit losses accounting standard is not expected to have a major impact on the loan loss reserves of most large publicly listed U.S. banks, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
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The Taxpayer First Act protects a broad range of disclosures about potential violations of IRS rules or tax fraud.
January 15Zuckerman Law