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Chief tax officers are anticipating major developments in 2022 when it comes to global taxes, M&A, technology, talent and more, according to a poll from KPMG.
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CFOs at major companies are expecting to pay far more money for talent next year, according to a recent survey from Deloitte.
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Bookkeep CEO Jason Richelson wants to solve the problems he is seeing at businesses that work with gig economy delivery services.
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The U.K.-based accounting software provider's acquisition marks a major milestone in its strategy of expanding in North America.
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With the Build Back Better bill at least temporarily stalled, where does that leave research tax credits, cost segregation and energy incentives?
December 30
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A scathing new report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration calls into question the ability of the IRS to protect its mass of data.
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For condos alone, faulty methods shift nearly $300 million in annual property taxes from the top 10%, by value, to the remaining 90%.
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The service has been stepping up its efforts to provide tax information and resources to underserved communities, but more work is needed, according to a new report.
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Internal auditors have been forced by COVID-19 to work remotely in large part over the past two years, and that pattern is likely to continue next year.
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The institute released a report describing the essential competencies it sees as necessary for all entry-level accountants.
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