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Last month, we talked about the fact that workload compression is forcing us to change and modify our staffing models, but in many cases, were still barely making it through tax deadlines. As we come to grips with the fact that staffing will remain a key challenge for the foreseeable future, were forced to look elsewhere for solutions to making it through crunch periods.
November 5
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How to develop young staff without them heading for the door
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Too many firms are looking for value in all the wrong places
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The International Federation of Accountants has published a paper calling for more integrated thinking by accountants.
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In his first big personnel decision, House Speaker Paul Ryan put the committee that writes U.S. tax law in the hands of Texan Kevin Brady, who agreed to stand aside last year when Ryan wanted that chairmanship.
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One year after the announced closing off of the Double Irish tax arrangement, U.S. multinationals once again turned their attention to Dublin as Ireland announced details of the Knowledge Development Box, or KDB.
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Rootworks CEO Darren Root discusses why firms are fearful of changing how they operate by leveraging cloud-based software, in an interview with Accounting Today managing editor Danielle Lee.
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The American Institute of CPAs and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy have proposed to create a Retired-CPA status to deal with the wave of Baby Boom retirees in the profession.
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Patterson & Company CPAs, a tax and accounting services firm that specializes in the restaurant and professional services industries, has acquired the Louisville, Ky., practice of Billy D. Morgan, CPA.
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