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U.S. lawmakers are wary of passing any legislation until they have strong assurances that other countries will also change their laws.
July 21 -
NYU accounting professor Baruch Lev on three ways standard-setters can significantly improve their agendas.
July 21
New York University Stern School of Business -
A new survey by Sovos highlights the ongoing digital evolution of the field.
July 20 -
A federal jury convicted a former Internal Revenue Service IT specialist on fraud charges for stealing a victim’s identity and using it to buy $58,000 worth of plane tickets, hotel rooms and home-remodeling materials.
July 20 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board released a proposed concepts statement to guide GASB when establishing note disclosure requirements for state and local governments.
July 20 -
The Senate Finance Committee chairman's legislation would streamline the 199A deduction for qualified business income, allowing accountants, lawyers, doctors and others to qualify, but phasing out above $400,000.
July 20 -
The pandemic and financial crimes; another provider leaves; why CRM and accounting don’t mix; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 20
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Top 20 Firm Dixon Hughes Goodman will launch DHG Anywhere, a new work model focused on flexibility for both staff and clients, in September.
July 20 -
As CEO of a midsized or small CPA firm, ask yourself this tough question: “Why would someone want to be a partner in this firm?”
July 20
Esposito CEO2CEO, LLC -
Despite enhancements already made to audit quality, the audit profession will never rest on its laurels.
July 20
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