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Senate Republicans tucked some multibillion-dollar tax increases for corporations into the 515-page tax bill they released this week—spring-loaded hikes that would begin after 2024 if the economy doesn’t grow as fast as GOP lawmakers have promised.
November 22 -
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski’s decision to agree late Tuesday to smash Obamacare’s individual mandate may remove one obstacle to passing the Senate Republican tax bill next week.
November 22 -
Decisions and indecisions in firm leadership; new R&D directives; the looming season; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 22
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Relatively few public companies have been telling investors what impact they can expect to see from the revenue recognition accounting standard that takes effect next month, according to a new study from the CFA Institute.
November 21 -
Experts from the CPACA say giving employees control of where and when they work is a must.
November 21 -
Board member Jeb Spencer has been named interim executive chairman.
November 21 -
The Massachusetts firm will match staff donations and add "leaves" to a Giving Tree throughout the fundraising process.
November 21 -
Big Four firms in the United Kingdom should be subject to fines of 10 million pounds ($13.2 million) or more for seriously poor audit work, according to an independent review by the U.K.’s Financial Reporting Council.
November 21 -
The Senate released the 515-page text of its sweeping tax legislation for the first time Monday evening—and Republican leaders plan to hold a floor vote on it within 10 days.
November 21 -
New exec promises continued investment in payroll built specifically for accountants.
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