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A crook named Kusok; more holes than a Swiss cheese; anti-social media; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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Revenues weren’t hit as hard as many expected, but the changes to the landscape of tax are still enormous, according to experts at Avalara’s Crush event.
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The new suite offers tax automation, license management and more to practices of all sizes.
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The International Accounting Standards Board proposed a comprehensive framework for management discussion and analysis to better align with investor needs.
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The American Institute of CPAs elected Bill Pirolli, a partner with DiSanto, Priest & Co., as its new chair at its virtual Spring Council session, for one year.
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Dave McGuire and TJ Sponsel of the Indianapolis tax firm McGuire Sponsel have launched Akita Data, a data-consulting company that aims to protect clients against ransomware attacks and secure their data.
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The Internal Revenue Service issued more than 4.4 million Economic Impact Payments last year totaling more than $5.5 billion to potentially ineligible people, according to a new report.
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During the pandemic, small-business owners have been relying on their accountants for more than just bookkeeping.
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The Group of Seven meeting of finance officials in London next week must strike an agreement to corral the rest of the world into changing how much tax multinationals pay and where, French minister Bruno Le Maire said Thursday.
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The legislation would overhaul the current menu of energy tax breaks, consolidating credits for renewable energy sources and offering incentives to any energy source that has no carbon emissions.
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