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Headline indictment; moonshines; how to take care of yourself; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 13
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Businesses can generate tax benefits from unwanted stock.
October 13 -
Kevin Dancey, CEO of the International Federation of Accountants, discusses his proposal for the IFRS Foundation to oversee an international standard-setting board for sustainability.
October 13 -
Accounting and financial controllers are some of the hardest-working executives in an organization, but unfortunately they are often overlooked.
October 13
Controllers Council -
International negotiations on new tax rules for the digital age will fail to conclude this year, raising the risk of a transatlantic trade conflict and a proliferation of contentious national levies on global tech giants.
October 13 -
Two senior executives at Botswana supermarket chain Choppies Enterprises Ltd. are suing former auditors PwC for 653 million rand ($40 million) for not signing off on the company’s 2018 accounts, which led to a share price collapse.
October 13 -
Foxconn Technology Group’s request for tax credits from Wisconsin for a factory there was rejected by the state, which said the electronics manufacturer fell far short of the promises it made three years ago for the proposed $10 billion plant.
October 13 -
Practitioners share their challenges and solutions in working remotely during the pandemic.
October 13 -
Every accounting firm website shows a full range of services, all with great descriptions. But who is actually driving those services?
October 12
Withum -
Companies are continuing to increase the level of audit committee disclosures in their proxy statements, according to a new report from the Center for Audit Quality and Audit Analytics.
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