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The Internal Revenue Service hopes to process all of the tax correspondence, notice responses and nontax forms it receives digitally in the next two years.
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The Center for Audit Quality is working to convince the board to water down a proposed update telling auditors to be on the lookout for fraud and other signs of noncompliance.
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The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board proposed new rules for providing outside assurance on a company's sustainability reporting efforts.
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CPA firms are resorting to strategies like hiring workers abroad, raising starting salaries, offering fully remote jobs, and hiring staff who haven't graduated college.
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The organization recently issued important new guidance that has significant implications for U.S. companies doing business abroad.
August 2
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Annual pay grew 6.2% year over year, according to payroll processor ADP, which separately added generative AI features to its software.
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Several tax lawyers said agents may have gone too far by looking for crimes in transactions that promoters promised were permissible under a 2011 tax treaty.
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In this week's vendor spotlight, we talk lease administration and management with Robert Michlewicz, CEO of Visual Lease.
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The Treasury Department is trying to modernize the badly outdated agency in a bid to improve customer service and ramp up enforcement.
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The Supreme Court will hear Moore v. U.S., a case involving taxation of unrealized income that experts suggest could have major ramifications.
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