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A new report from the IMA and CalCPA also found that 43 to 55 percent of female, nonwhite, and LGBTQIA respondents polled have left a U.S. accounting company due to a perceived lack of equitable treatment.
February 22 -
No one likes to contemplate their own mortality, but John Napolitano of U.S. Wealth Management makes it clear why accountants need to get their business-owner clients thinking about exit planning.
February 22 -
The U.S. Supreme Court put a New York grand jury on the brink of getting eight years of Donald Trump’s tax returns and other financial records, ending months of delay by rejecting his bid to keep the information private.
February 22 -
The Big Four firm created the program to give more people of color the opportunity to become CPAs.
February 22 -
A firm found itself shorthanded during tax season when two of its most experienced tax return reviewers left. What should they do?
February 22
Withum -
The vaccine rollout may not be happening as fast as we’d like, but an end to the worst of the pandemic is on the horizon. Is your firm ready for it?
February 22 -
The Biden administration will give exclusive access to the Paycheck Protection Program to the nation’s smallest businesses for two weeks as part of a broader effort to steer federal aid to the most vulnerable parts of the economy.
February 22 -
Progressives are eyeing tax measures including an increase in the capital-gains levy.
February 22 -
Automation isn’t just about improving your business processes — it’s also a key way to better serve your clients.
February 22
Bill.com -
Leaders of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee are sounding the alarm over the slow start to tax season, reflected in the initial week of data from the IRS.
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