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The Pentagon made $35 trillion in accounting adjustments last year alone — a total that’s larger than the entire U.S. economy and underscores the Defense Department’s continuing difficulty in balancing its books.
January 22 -
Even as France indicated a willingness to postpone a disputed tax on technology companies, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin dangled the prospect of retaliatory tariffs on automobile imports if the issue isn’t resolved.
January 22 -
The student team succeeded against more than 40 other colleges and universities in Deloitte's national case study tournament.
January 22 -
The California accounting firm's co-leadership model was put to the test in 2020.
January 22
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The American Institute of CPAs’ Financial Reporting Executive Committee has proposed several working drafts of its guidance on the long-duration insurance accounting standard for insurance companies.
January 21 -
Popular forms’ deadlines; sharper eye on S corps; when restitution has mattered; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 21
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At first, FloQast focused on smaller businesses, but today its software serves companies ranging in size from 200 to 10,000 employees.
January 21 -
Tax and finance leaders are now dealing with some unprecedented pressures coming from several sources.
January 21
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The Connecticut Society of CPAs will honor four "Distinguished Service" professionals and three "Women to Watch" at its inaugural CTCPA Women's Awards Breakfast on Jan. 22.
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Presidents Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump agreed to a truce in their dispute over digital taxes that will mean neither France nor the U.S. will impose punitive tariffs this year.
January 21







