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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said the Trump administration's moves to downsize the IRS are likely to incentivize reduced tax-payment compliance.
April 23 -
The vast majority of finance leaders have been surprised by the true price of their software, whether through hidden costs or sudden increases.
April 23 -
The U.S. Department of Education plans to resume collecting defaulted student loans on May 5 after a years-long pause that began with the pandemic.
April 22 -
Commissioner roulette; tax crimes and green cards; the trap of major projects; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 22 -
Paul Atkins was sworn in as the new chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission and is expected to bring a more deregulatory and crypto-friendly approach.
April 22 -
In its first multiyear operating plan, the IRS Whistleblower Office laid out its priorities.
April 22 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board sanctioned Adeptus Partners and its partner Howard Krant for violations related to supervision, review and quality control.
April 22 -
Some Americans are changing their financial behaviors and delaying purchases based on their feelings about their financial situation, according to a survey by the AICPA.
April 22 -
How will artificial intelligence and private equity shape the work of young accountants?
April 22 -
The university sued several U.S. agencies and top officials for freezing billions of dollars in federal funding and threatening its tax-exempt status.
April 22