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The Securities and Exchange Commission has added fraud charges to its previous charges against Longfin Corp., a defunct company that used to promote cryptocurrency and went public under dubious circumstances.
June 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service tends to impose relatively few accuracy-related penalties during audits of large businesses, according to a new report.
June 7 -
Clawbacks on incentive-based compensation for executives could lead to misconduct and misreporting of financial results, according to a new academic study.
June 7 -
Doc.It, which provides document management, workflow, document storage and web portal products for accounting firms, now offers DocuSign eSignature integration in the Doc.It Suite and Doc.It Connect portal products.
June 7 -
No one has better visibility into the finances of a small business than their accountant.
June 7
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The president's trade wars have already elimianted all but $100 of the average American household’s windfall from Trump’s 2017 tax law. And that’s just the beginning.
June 7 -
EY appoints new global vice chair of public policy; KPMG hires principal in federal legislative and regulatory services; and more personnel news.
June 7 -
AFWA releases 2019 Accounting MOVE Project Report and Best Accounting Firms for Women lists; AICPA graduates 99 minority students from leadership workshop; and more CPA news.
June 7 -
Former Hewlett-Packard Co. head Meg Whitman was accused of "trashing" the reputation of Autonomy founder Mike Lynch without understanding whether fraud had been committed at the firm he sold for $11 billion.
June 7 -
Contemptible; an extensive history; energy crisis; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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