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Senate Democrats are sponsoring legislation to safeguard stimulus payments from debt collectors, while Republicans want states to be able to use funds from the new relief package for tax cuts.
March 18 -
The Office of Chief Counsel is expanding its Virtual Settlement Days.
March 18 -
The "Accounting Program Curriculum Gap Analysis Report," from the American Institute of CPAs and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, found that college programs must focus more extensively on areas such as predictive analytics and cybersecurity ahead of the 2024 CPA Exam.
March 18 -
When going back to basics, ask yourself what you would look for in a CPA if you were the client.
March 18
Tri-Merit Specialty Tax Professionals -
Top executives at companies hit by accounting scandals could lose their bonuses under U.K. proposals for beefed-up regulation after a wave of corporate collapses including Carillion Plc and travel firm Thomas Cook Group Plc.
March 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s delay of the April 15 tax-filing deadline to May 17 gives taxpayers an additional month to file returns and pay any outstanding levies.
March 18 -
A look at the administration's tax agenda, and why they'll have to hold off on it until budget reconciliation is available again.
March 18
Engineered Tax Services -
New ways of working may require states and other jurisdictions to take new approaches.
March 18
Deloitte -
The House voted to provide an extra two months for the Paycheck Protection Program, giving businesses until May 31 to apply for forgivable loans during the pandemic.
March 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has decided to use its discretion to avoid reducing the size of Economic Impact Payments with tax debts owed to the federal government.
March 17







