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Leaders of tax enforcement authorities from the U.S., Australia, Canada, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom met this week to discuss ways to deal with tax crimes and tax evasion, particularly involving cryptocurrency.
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Top officials from the International Integrated Reporting Council, the Institute of Management Accountants and the International Federation of Accountants met in New York to discuss what steps they can take to enhance integrated reporting to provide better information on sustainability and other non-financial matters.
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Berdon partners with Rutgers Continuous Auditing and Reporting Lab; Dean Dorton and Baker Newman Noyes move offices; and more CPA news.
November 8 -
CalCPA appoints chief learning officer; Katz, Sapper & Miller adds 22 managers; and more CPA news.
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Marcum Financial Services will also mark its 10th anniversary by giving back to local communities via financial literacy courses.
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His final role was as senior vice president and head of customer success for the small business and self-employed group; his first was as marketing manager for ProSeries.
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The bookkeeping-on-demand service is proving popular with accountants, and creating new opportunities for Intuit.
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With change now the defining characteristic of the profession, accountants can embrace tech – or have it inflicted on them.
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Salon scam; Mr. Guilty; secret identity; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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Founder Kurt Avarell resigned as the company continued cutbacks.
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