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Table disservice; down on the farm; a barebones job; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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TIGTA report suggests the IRS needs to do more to enable whistleblowers to report on fraud, waste and abuse, even if they've signed nondisclosure agreements.
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The Internal Revenue Service made progress on its customer service and systems last year, but it's still facing challenges with processing tax returns on time.
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AP-focused financial automation platform Stampli announced the release of an AI-driven procure-to-pay solution that works through dynamic conversations with the system itself.
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Cloud ERP solutions provider Acumatica announced several updates and enhancements for 2025 that align with the company's new AI-first product strategy.
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Senate Finance Committee chairman Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, and ranking member Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, issued a discussion draft of bipartisan legislation.
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Future accountants should be as proficient in performing variance analyses and using data visualization software as they are with general ledgers.
January 30Shenandoah University School of Business -
A draft report from Deloitte raised questions about transactions by Pro-Gest and its owners, including money allegedly spent on a yacht and a winery.
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FASB regulations requiring companies to record digital assets at fair value go into effect this year, but earlier adoption is permitted.
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A change in command is a natural time for firms and their leaders to take stock of where they are, and to consider new directions, new ideas and new approaches.
January 29Accounting Today