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The coronavirus pandemic means firms need to rethink meetings, communications and staff wellbeing.
July 23
Winding River Consulting -
Richard Chambers, who has led the Institute of Internal Auditors for 12 years, will be stepping down effective March 31, 2021. The IIA plans to begin an immediate search for a new CEO.
July 23 -
Aprio LLP, a Top 50 Firm based in Atlanta, and CPAsNET, a community of accounting and business consulting firms, have formed a strategic partnership.
July 22 -
Massachusetts Society of CPAs president and CEO Amy Pitter is spearheading a group of 28 state society heads who have sent a letter to congressional leaders.
July 22 -
BDO USA is expanding in Colorado and Wyoming by adding ACM LLP, formerly known as Anton Collins Mitchell LLP, a firm based in Denver.
July 22 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act created opportunity zones as an economic development tool to stimulate investments in distressed communities.
July 22
Farella Braun + Martel -
As far as the taxman is concerned, home is where the heart is.
July 22 -
Joe Biden is threatening to eliminate a tax benefit worth billions of dollars to the real estate industry in an attack on President Donald Trump, a property developer who has boasted about using the tax code to his advantage.
July 22 -
People who aren’t required to file a U.S. tax return have less than three months to alert the Internal Revenue Service if they haven’t yet received a $1,200 stimulus payment from the government, Commissioner Chuck Rettig said.
July 22 -
Republicans crafting their own plan for a new U.S. virus-relief bill broadly endorsed a fresh round of stimulus checks to individuals, extended supplemental jobless benefits and more money for testing while voicing doubts over President Donald Trump’s desired payroll tax cut.
July 22









