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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review a ruling that critics say would give the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service a sweeping shield from challenges to their regulations.
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EY leads among the largest auditors in the first quarter of 2020.
May 4 -
The lingering effects of the pandemic will require greater scrutiny of some issues.
May 4 -
Hotel and airline cancellation charges are giving way to more requests for work-from-home items.
May 1 -
NJCPA Scholarship Fund grants $380K in scholarships; Janover launches charitable Helping Hands Committee; and more CPA news.
May 1 -
A big cut in the payroll tax is high on President Donald Trump’s wish list for the next coronavirus response bill, but the idea is getting the brushoff from newly cost-conscious Republicans and Democrats who would rather send aid to people who aren’t getting a paycheck.
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Rich Americans are taking advantage of an unprecedented opportunity, made possible by the coronavirus pandemic, to transfer money to their children and grandchildren tax-free.
May 1 -
Small businesses that manage to get their Paycheck Protection Program loans forgiven may find themselves losing valuable tax breaks, according to new guidance from the Internal Revenue Service.
May 1 -
What Maya Angelou can teach us about client communication.
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As if tax season isn’t already stressful enough, the coronavirus pandemic is making things that much harder.
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