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When asking if knowledge in the hands of your clients is helpful … the argument can go both ways.
July 20
Napier Financial -
The former governor said he would keep the cap if elected president, declining to roll back a policy that has become a flashpoint for taxpayers in his own state of New Jersey.
July 20 -
The decision potentially has much broader ramifications than just those with regard to penalties with respect to Form 5471.
July 20
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
This summer, the Big Four firm launched a three-week paid internship focused on introducing high school students to accounting careers.
July 19 -
CEO Francesca Lagerberg has been overseeing growth at a time when some of its Big Four rivals are retrenching on their staff numbers.
July 19 -
Accounting firms need to get ready for the surprises that lead to increased learning and knowledge.
July 19
Boomer Consulting Inc. -
While artificial intelligence does have the ability to take on some aspects of an accounting professional's role, there's no reason to fear the worst just yet.
July 19
South African Institute of Professional Accountants -
The board unveiled six new search filters for its inspection report database, allowing new ways to compare and analyze reports.
July 19 -
The Treasury released partial guidance on supply-chain requirements that lets some vehicles qualify — but it hasn't yet clarified how to classify so-called foreign entities of concern.
July 19 -
The store faces lawsuits from customers for alleged failure to deliver prepaid wine, is delinquent on $2.8 million in taxes, and reportedly could be evicted from its midtown home.
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