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Major corporations have authorized $200 billion in stock purchases in the two months since the passage of the new tax law while more than 55,000 American workers have been laid off, according to Senate Democrats.
February 28 -
The majority of finance leaders are increasing investment in their companies’ efforts to spur change through new technology, according to a new survey.
February 28 -
CFOs used to see expertise in Microsoft's spreadsheet program as the most important skill for FP&A staff. That is no longer true.
February 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice extending the relief it provided last year to residents who evacuated or couldn’t return because of the damage caused by the monster storms.
February 28 -
The American Institute of CPAs and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy have inked a mutual recognition agreement with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland to provide a streamlined process for accountants to practice in each other’s country.
February 28 -
He who must be named; what’s changing and what isn’t; spins of the Coin; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 27
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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse and Rep. Lloyd Doggett have proposed legislation in the House and Senate to ensure multinational companies pay the same tax rate on profits earned abroad as they do in the U.S., to counter some of the effects they claim from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that Republicans passed last December.
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The new tax law is anticipated to have a big impact on mergers and acquisitions, according to a new survey by Deloitte.
February 27 -
Efforts in the U.S. and Europe to encourage public companies to change audit firms have largely failed, according to new academic research.
February 27 -
The accounting profession is undergoing seismic changes. How can a firm thrive in such an uncertain environment?
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