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The Internal Revenue Service has improved its ability to recover its computer systems in case a disaster strikes, according to a new report.
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Staff from the Boston and Glastonbury, Conn., offices of CPA firm CCR will compete to be the first office to walk to San Francisco as part of the firms new Wellness Trek to San Francisco.
August 2
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Atrium Staffing has noticed more companies hiring accountants, particularly from CPA firms.
August 2
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The House of Representatives voted to raise the debt ceiling, only a day before the August 2 deadline for averting a default on the federal government’s debt obligations.
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About a year and a half ago, our editorial team was involved in the annual ritual of envisioning new products that our sales team could potentially take to market and, hopefully, attract several interested sponsors.
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A Los Angeles judge has ruled that a Hollywood producer used “creative accounting” to divert money from actor Brendan Fraser, director and co-writer Paul Haggis and co-writer Bobby Moreno for their work on the Academy Award-winning 2004 movie “Crash.”
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Ellen McCabe has joined Minneapolis-based Top 100 Firm LarsonAllen as a principal leading the state and local tax practice.
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A federal judge has thrown out most of the key claims in a class-action lawsuit against Ernst & Young over its audits of Lehman Brothers.
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has disciplined a pair of Ernst & Young auditors after they allegedly provided misleading documents and information to PCAOB inspectors and altered and backdated working papers.
August 1

