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Greg Engel is anticipating another year of tumultuous changes as clients deal with the coronavirus pandemic and new policies from the incoming Biden administration.
December 21 -
Small business owners who got Paycheck Protection Program loans could qualify for big write-offs from their rescue money, amounting to what Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has called a tax-break “double dip.”
December 21 -
The holiday season reminds us to savor time with family and friends, because with the new year, the tax season jumpstarts.
December 21
Breakaway Bookkeeping and Advising -
The change would make it easier for private companies and nonprofit organizations to evaluate a goodwill triggering event.
December 21 -
Here is a monthly calendar for running your practice and marketing to clients.
December 21
Withum -
Anoop Natwar Mehta, who chaired the Maryland Association of CPAs from 2012-2013, has been nominated to chair the American Institute of CPAs for 2022-2023.
December 21 -
President Donald Trump on Friday signed legislation that could kick Chinese companies off of U.S. exchanges unless American regulators can review their financial audits, a move likely to further escalate tensions between the two countries.
December 21 -
The House and Senate are set to vote Monday on $900 billion in pandemic relief aimed at boosting the U.S. economy into the early spring, combined with $1.4 trillion to fund regular government operations for the rest of the fiscal year.
December 20 -
Quarium hosts QuickBooks Desktop products so firms can access data from anywhere, securely.
December 18 -
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board has issued a set of three revised standards aimed at improving quality management for auditors across the globe.
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