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Democratic senators want more money for the agency to help taxpayers.
January 28 -
The company alleged that Lynch and his CFO illegally bolstered revenue, including by disguising hardware sales and booking fake transactions.
January 28 -
Opponents of the plan filed a lawsuit claiming a state summary of a November ballot question misleads voters.
January 28 -
An airy idea of loans; did they have a deal for you; bar flies; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 27 -
A top House Democrat suggested Thursday that his party scale back eligibility for child tax credits as a way to unlock President Joe Biden’s stalled economic agenda.
January 27 -
After coming under pressure from an array of tax and accounting professional associations and hundreds of members of Congress, the Internal Revenue Service said Thursday it would suspend issuance of some of its automated penalty notices to taxpayers, but tax and accounting groups say the agency isn’t providing enough relief.
January 27 -
The American Institute of CPAs has updated its practice aid for accounting and auditing of digital assets, with added material on cryptocurrency.
January 27 -
CEOs are turning their attention away from the pandemic to fighting inflation, according to a survey by PwC.
January 27 -
IASB vice-chair Sue Lloyd will become vice-chair of the new board, while Value Reporting Foundation CEO Janine Guillot will be special advisor to the ISSB's chair.
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QB Get Paid Upfront and QB Early Pay let small businesses and their employees access their money more quickly.
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