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Donald Trumps surprise election Tuesday as U.S. president means the repudiation of Barack Obamas legacy and a strong likelihood Republicans will undo many of his accomplishments, including Obamacare and trade deals, and seek tax cuts for the rich.
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Firms that are strapped for staff may want to bear in mind the changing demographics of the U.S., and start looking for employees in talent pools they havent tapped before.
November 9 -
An index to SourceMedia's comprehensive election analysis for professionals in financial services, healthcare and technology. With coverage of more than 50 contests and ballot initiatives
November 9 -
Donald Trump has already done the impossible by winning the presidency, but once he takes office he may have to do so again by finding a way to pay for the across-the-board tax cuts he promised during his campaign.
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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
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Businesses that want to accelerate year-end deductions by buying machinery and equipment have a formidable array of tax tools to work with this year, including generous expensing under Section 179 of the tax code. Heres how to make the most of Code Sec. 179 expensing.
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Accounting firm Marcum LLP has released its 2016 Year-End Tax Guide.
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The Internal Revenue Service is opening up its detailed tax data to researchers outside the federal government who can make use of the information in their studies.
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NASBA president and CEO Ken Bishop explains in this video what sparked his efforts to foster more diversity on state accounting boards.
November 8 -
NASBA president and CEO Ken Bishop discusses in this video about what it is doing to encourage more diversity in the accounting profession and how it is partnering with other organizations and educational institutions.
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