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The growing capabilities of artificial intelligence mean the profession can't afford to be complacent, one expert says.
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Tax Court judges; like-kind slip-ups; estate planning and digital assets; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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The Internal Revenue Service has been conducting "sweeps" in recent years to uncover cases where high-income people have not been filing taxes.
May 6 -
The job cuts amount to about 2% of PricewaterhouseCoopers' U.S. workforce of approximately 75,000 employees.
May 6 -
The board agreed to a statement of protocol with the Auditing Oversight Authority of the Slovak Republic while facing a possible SEC takeover.
May 6 -
Firms risk being left behind if they don't carefully navigate the current transformative era, experts warn.
May 6 -
Nearly three-quarters of Master of Accounting programs in the U.S. reported increased application levels in 2024, according to the Graduate Management Admission Council.
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A pair of bills would coordinate Pell Grants with the AOTC, and provide a tax deduction for overtime pay.
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Forward-leaning firms are increasingly turning to gamification to make accounting more attractive to young professionals.
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More than 3,600 revenue agents — responsible for collecting tax payments — have left the IRS.
May 6