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Extending tax breaks that are intended to benefit families and small businesses come with a steep cost, according to Congress’s nonpartisan scorekeeper.
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Investors are starting to pour money into the real estate projects after more than a year of indecision.
July 9 -
IRS audit rates have dropped, but that doesn’t mean clients shouldn’t be prepared.
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The American Institute of CPAs recognized Gerard Schreiber Jr. and John Dailey Jr. for their influence on and commitment to the CPA profession.
July 9 -
The Modernized e-File system will be unavailable for two short periods in July and August.
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The Internal Revenue Service’s unmet needs for information technology support are producing inefficiency and higher tax administration costs, according to a new report.
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The firm's program, in coordination with the Zach Johnson Foundation and Kids on Course, will provide financial support and mentorship to three college-bound students per year.
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Tech leaders from LinkedIn, SAP and Calm talk about creating systems to address mindfulness on an organizational level.
July 8
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The Internal Revenue Service is allowing employers to truncate taxpayer identification numbers to protect employees from identity theft.
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Erik Asgeirsson of CPA.com and Sue Coffey of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants examine the broader evolution of auditing, and the specifics of the AICPA's Dynamic Audit Solution.
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