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About two weeks after Denmark revealed it had lost as much as $4 billion in taxes through a combination of fraud and mismanagement, the minister in charge of revenue collection says that figure may need to be revised even higher.
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The Connecticut Society of CPAs (CTCPA) New and Young Professionals Group recently held their seventh annual Charity Kickball Tournament in Plainville. Approximately 100 up-and-coming CPAs competed in friendly competition that resulted in $1,825 raised donations for the Foundation for Life, a non-profit organization seeking to improve the quality of life for families and individuals in the Northeast.
September 8
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Intuit has announced the new features for QuickBooks Desktop 2017.
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Our weekly roundup of tax-related investment strategies and news your clients may be thinking about.
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Leaders of the National Society of Accountants have sent a letter to leaders of the U.S. House of Representatives opposing any resolution to impeach or censure IRS Commissioner Koskinen.
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Jeff Gramlich of Gramlich Consulting talks about how to use Big Data to improve audit quality in this video.
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The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and the Institute of Management Accountants have released a new report on how companies can deal with enterprise risk management to minimize business disruptions.
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Up until the last decade or so, audits were just about the worst thing that could happen to you in accounts payable.
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Cornell University will launch a new masters degree in accounting, dubbed the "Master of Professional Studies in Management," at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management in Fall 2017, the Cornell Chronicle reports.
September 7
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Speaker Paul Ryan said Wednesday the House will vote on whether to impeach Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen, and he indicated members wont be pressured to vote one way or the other.
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