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Solar and wind projects that already had been pared back by Trump's $3.4 trillion budget bill designed to end green energy incentives.
July 8 -
The impending end of support for Windows 10 has been delayed, giving accounting firms a little more time to make upgrades before it is officially obsolete.
July 7 -
Asset managers are building products that give investors more control over when — and whether — they owe taxes.
July 7 -
The bill is expected to push almost 12 million Americans off their health insurance, creating long-term financial issues for states and health-care providers.
July 7 -
A loophole for religious schools was removed from the final tax bill, leaving the Indiana-based school to pay a higher levy on its $20 billion endowment.
July 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service has declared 83 pieces of old guidance in the Internal Revenue Bulletin to be obsolete in accordance with Trump executive orders.
July 7 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board gave reminders for auditors who audit smaller public companies in its latest staff publication.
July 7 -
The IRS's Criminal Investigation division needs to do a better job of keeping track of the billions of dollars in cryptocurrency, says TIGTA.
July 7 -
Kristy Short shares best practices for keeping your staff — and yourself — from burning out.
July 7 -
The American Institute of CPAs hopes to smooth the Trump administration's move away from paper tax refunds at the Internal Revenue Service.
July 7