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UHY appoints 13 new managing directors; Weaver relocates Austin office; and more news from across the profession.
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Partnerships between CPAs and RIAs are on the rise, but care must be taken to avoid actual or perceived improprieties when considering compensation.
January 30
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The SEC will drop a lawsuit against the former VP of a construction company accusing him of fraudulent accounting in projects including New York's Kosciuszko Bridge.
January 30 -
President Trump and Senate Democrats reached a tentative deal to avert a disruptive government shutdown as the White House continues to negotiate with Democrats.
January 30 -
The lawsuit by a sitting president against the government he leads puts Trump in a highly unusual position in the case.
January 30 -
The White House Council of Economic Advisers released a research study analyzing the economic impact of state income tax elimination.
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The American Institute of CPAs is asking for a contingency plan that keeps 100% of IRS employees on the job in case of a shutdown during tax season.
January 29 -
AI-guided impersonation attacks have become both more numerous and more sophisticated as the technology improves, and will likely not abate anytime soon.
January 29 -
The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board released a standard to help entities consistently report climate-related risks and opportunities.
January 29 -
Accounting executives can learn a lot from new research on non-GAAP disclosure and M&A efficiency.
January 29
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