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The Securities and Exchange Commission is proposing to limit the requirements under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act for audits of internal controls over financial reporting, making them apply to only the largest public companies.
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The Internal Revenue Service needs to improve its oversight of third-party cybersecurity practices by tax preparers and tax software providers, according to a new government report.
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The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing Thursday to examine what's behind the estimated gap of approximately $460 billion between taxes owed and actually paid.
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Once your firm is valuable, should you sell or stay independent?
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Security experts say the company is responding prudently.
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The global retailer at the center of South Africa’s biggest corporate scandal cut the value of its assets because of accounting irregularities.
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The SEC proposed to free small companies from a Sarbanes-Oxley Act requirement that an auditor sign-off on their internal controls over financial reporting.
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The Democratic presidential candidate doesn’t want to fully repeal the new tax law, breaking with rival and fellow Senator Kamala Harris.
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President Donald Trump earned a large amount of interest income two decades ago that was used in tandem with then-burgeoning losses to help him avoid paying federal taxes, according to newly published tax details.
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Certain tax-exempt organizations must file 990-series returns by Wednesday, May 15, the deadline for organizations operating on a calendar year.
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