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Innovation within your accounting firm need not be overwhelming or scary at all. In fact, it can be a lot of fun and lead to greater revenues.
April 19
HLB International -
A federal appeals court reversed a district court’s judgment, holding that taxpayers could not rely on the common law mailbox rule to show that an amended return had been timely filed in order to claim a tax refund.
April 19 -
Citrin Cooperman hires two principals; Hantzmon Wiebel hosts drive for local animal shelter; and more CPA news.
April 19 -
Two decades and tens of millions; bank error; dirty deal; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
April 18 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is an opportunity for tax automation companies to provide ways to simplify taxes for companies struggling to keep up.
April 18 -
Even though it's a low-risk profession, accounting employees can still experience injuries or illnesses caused by preventable hazards.
April 18
Employers -
The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority has issued a long-awaited report calling for separation of audit from consulting services, mandatory “joint audits” and regulatory powers to increase the accountability of audit committees.
April 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service hopes to improve taxpayer service and cybersecurity by updating its IT infrastructure.
April 18 -
South Korean auditors are refusing to sign off on more and more corporate financial statements due to tighter regulations, giving investors earlier warning signs of trouble ahead.
April 18 -
There’s plenty of enthusiasm for new U.S. tax breaks for investing in low-income communities designated as opportunity zones. But many people have delayed spending because of uncertainty about how the incentives will work.
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