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Fraudsters have been active again this tax season, but the increasing power of artificial intelligence is helping supercharge the danger of tax scams.
April 13 -
The IRS's Office of Professional Responsibility warned tax preparers of endorsing or negotiating taxpayers' federal refunds.
April 13 -
The International Forum of Independent Audit Regulators released a report summarizing its annual survey of inspection findings from audit regulators around the world.
April 13 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is proposing to overhaul the structure for providing guidance on U.S. GAAP for state and local governments.
April 13 -
If your clients been waiting for the merger market to fully reopen, they're not alone — and 2026 may be the year their patience runs out.
April 13 -
The war in Iran is prompting states across the country to consider temporarily cutting fuel taxes, a relief measure that could cost them millions of dollars.
April 13 -
The IRS declined to include accountants or tax preparers as qualified occupations, despite support in public comments.
April 13 -
The bill creates an alternative path to CPA licensure, and it awaits the signature of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, after which it will go into effect on Oct. 1, 2026.
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Leaders from the Top 100 Firm name the top challenges to the profession — from private equity and tech, to staffing and change management.
April 11 -
Cybersecurity remains a key concern, according to the Center for Audit Quality and Deloitte's new report on audit committee effectiveness and priorities.
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