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The House version of the massive tax and spending bill would deliver a financial blow to the poorest Americans but be a boon for higher-income households.
June 13 -
By any other name; poor Service; a saga continues; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
June 12 -
The Treasury Department and the IRS are giving brokers additional time to comply with requirements to withhold taxes on digital asset sales.
June 12 -
The International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation has posted profiles of 17 of the 36 jurisdictions that have either adopted or used the disclosures.
June 12 -
The Senate confirmed Billy Long, a former Republican congressman from Missouri, as the new IRS commissioner amid staffing and budget cuts at the agency.
June 12 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board sanctioned Heaton & Co. and one of its partners, Kristofer Heaton, for failing to properly document five audits.
June 12 -
The Texas senator pitched Republican senators on ending the Federal Reserve's authority to pay interest to banks, claiming it would save $1.1 trillion over a decade.
June 12 -
The sale of federal land would provide billions of dollars to help pay for the massive package of tax cuts in the Senate's version of the bill.
June 12 -
Companies are desperate for ways to keep their quality of service high, even though they have smaller teams. Artificial intelligence (AI) is one possible answer.
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A survey by the Center for Accounting Transformation found the most significant factor consistently associated with firm success is technological leadership.
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