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Padgett Business Services, a business and accounting consulting firm, has named Amanda Aguillard its new chief operating officer.
June 7 -
A tax deal between the world’s richest countries brings global governments a step closer to clawing back some power from technology giants that have used century-old regimes to build up wealth eclipsing the economies of most nations.
June 7 -
The New York State Society of CPAs announced that Rumbi Bwerinofa-Petrozzello will serve as the 102nd president of the organization.
June 7 -
Small countries, including Ireland, have expressed concern about a global deal that could undermine their efforts to attract multinationals.
June 7 -
Barry Melancon of the AICPA and Erik Asgeirsson of CPA.com review the successes of the Paycheck Protection Program, and how accountants should be thinking about the future to guide their clients out of the pandemic.
June 7 -
The club of rich nations secured a landmark deal that could help them collect more taxes and impose levies on U.S. tech giants such as Amazon and Facebook.
June 6 -
The SEC abruptly fired William Duhnke as chairman of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. As part of the shakeup, PCAOB board member Duane DesParte will become acting chair, but the SEC plans to replace the entire slate of board members.
June 4 -
Almost three-quarters of inspections showing sub-par work, according to the watchdog.
June 4 -
A new report from the Association for Accounting Marketing and the Hinge Research Institute found that the last year-plus had a positive impact on firms by accelerating key tech and process changes.
June 4 -
Group of Seven governments are nearing a deal to pursue a minimum corporate tax rate of at least 15% in international negotiations, but remain at odds over how to treat global technology companies.
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