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The Institute of Internal Auditors opened its international conference Monday in New York with a pair of reports on the internal audit function and audit committee oversight.
July 18 -
Gilead Sciences Inc.s profit margin has soared and its tax rate has plummeted since the drugmaker introduced its controversial $1,000-a-day medication for hepatitis C, according to a report by an advocacy group that accuses the company of using accounting gimmicks to stash billions in earnings in tax havens offshore.
July 18 -
A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
July 17 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
July 17 -
Our weekly roundup of tax-related investment strategies and news your clients may be thinking about.
July 15 -
A roundup of recent expansions, additions, new services and other news from firms across the country.
July 15 -
The standard GAAP accounting measures are less and less useful to investors, according to a new book with the provocative title, The End of Accounting.
July 15 -
A roundup of recent hires, promotions, awards and other personnel news from firms across the country.
July 15 -
Rep. Jim Renacci, R-Ohio, a CPA who joined Congress in 2011, has released a tax reform plan only weeks after House Republican leaders unveiled their own.
July 15 -
The Indiana Board of Accountancy approved a change Friday in its rules for renewing a CPA license, allowing competency-based education, as opposed to hours-based education, to count toward the requirement.
July 15