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Should professionals know more about how their software works the way it does?
June 28
Accounting Today -
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson said in a report Wednesday the Internal Revenue Service ran a generally successful filing season this year, but it needs to assign more employees to taxpayer service instead of enforcement.
June 28 -
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell may have bought himself some time by delaying a vote on his embattled health-care bill, but he faces a difficult and narrow path in trying to deliver on seven years of promises to repeal Obamacare and its taxes.
June 28 -
How intelligent technology will help the professional of the future become the trusted advisor the accounting profession has been talking about for years.
June 28
Intuit -
The new hot thing in tax avoidance has a boring old name: insurance dedicated funds.
June 28 -
Yesterday's Tomorrow will teach millennials lifelong monetary decisions in an interactive experience.
June 28 -
The agreement specifies that the billing software company will continue to make the accounting profession a priority beyond 2025.
June 28 -
‘Nobody likes lawyers;’ attacks on the CBO; so you want to be a tax preparer?; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 27
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The Tax Court has ruled that the owners of the Boston Bruins professional hockey team may deduct the entire cost of away game pregame meals as a de minimis fringe benefit.
June 27 -
Many companies are lagging behind on preparations for the new lease accounting standard as they are still working on the revenue recognition standard, according to a pair of new surveys.
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