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The Accounting & Financial Women's Alliance announced this year's class of female leaders making waves in the profession.
October 31 -
While the majority of accounting and tax practices offer policies to discourage gender bias and discrimination, women are divided over whether the firms’ leaders are actually carrying them out.
October 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department released a draft version of a proposed tax form to collect information about qualified opportunity zones.
October 31 -
A new IRS revenue procedure offers guidance in a complicated area.
October 31Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
The ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee wants to create two new tax incentives to help small businesses owned by women to hire and grow and get access to capital.
October 30 -
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he had no knowledge that his long-time friend and billionaire Michael Milken would benefit from a tax break his agency approved last year for a property in Nevada.
October 30 -
Former Exxon Mobil Corp. Chief Executive Officer Rex Tillerson rejected the New York attorney general’s claim that for years he spearheaded a secret scheme to defraud investors by lying about how the oil company planned for the financial risks of climate change.
October 30 -
SOX compliance may seem like a dry topic, but this crucial step on the road to going public can be transformational for high-growth companies — if they approach it in the right spirit.
October 30AuditBoard -
Accountants understand they are reliant on technology both professionally and personally, but they still find themselves fatigued by it.
October 30The B3 Method Institute -
As audit changes rapidly, driven by rapid development in artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies, Armanino has taken the bull by the horns and has put out the first app for attestation driven by blockchain technology.
October 30