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The Internal Revenue Service has issued final regulations on whether software that has been developed by companies for their own internal use can qualify for the research and development tax credit.
October 6 -
The top retirement concern cited by financial planning clients of CPAs is running out of money, according to a new survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
October 6 -
Ernst & Young reported a 9 percent increase in global revenue to $29.6 billion for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, the sixth straight year of growth.
October 6 -
The details of Donald Trumps taxes are a bit of a mystery, even with the unauthorized release of a single tax return from 1995. Still, the evidence suggests that the real-estate magnate and presidential candidate may have used a staggering loss of $916 million to avoid paying income taxes for many years afterward.
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Its not out of the ordinary for hip tech companies today to turn their attention or at least pay convincing lip service to attracting women, minorities, millennials and all manner of historically (or currently) disenfranchised or underrepresented employee groups.
October 6 -
Internal auditors are turning their attention to strategic and emerging risks, according to a new survey.
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Thomson Reuters has introduced a continuing education and certification program for accountants and auditors who specialize in fixed assets and depreciation tax cases to train them in the Internal Revenue Services tangible property repair regulations.
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Why modern budgeting requires built-in business logic and accounting rules
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Small business job growth slowed slightly in September but is still up from a year ago, according to a new report from Paychex.
October 5 -
Dixon Hughes Goodman is expanding to California by merging in Parke, Guptill & Company, a firm based in Ontario, Calif., effective November 1.
October 5