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The Financial Accounting Standards Board's recent income tax disclosure standard is revealing that many prominent U.S. multinationals are paying far more corporate taxes in other countries than at home, according to a new analysis.
February 18 -
While most taxpayers tend to procrastinate on doing their taxes, they're even more hesitant to trust artificial intelligence to do their taxes for them.
February 18 -
Federal attention to foreign influence in higher education has intensified.
February 18
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Payroll data from Gusto finds that small businesses that use AI more tend to hire slightly more people, but this does not necessarily favor younger people in their early career, or those in heavily AI-exposed occupations.
February 18 -
A Japanese accounting group is seeking to ease rules on how life insurers book paper losses on government bonds, a move that would provide a relief for the major holders of the nation's debt.
February 18 -
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has thrown down an ultimatum, threatening to raise property taxes by nearly 10%.
February 18 -
AI-enabled fraud has become so sophisticated more than one-third of senior internal audit leaders aren't even sure whether or not their organizations have been the targets of any attempts.
February 18 -
Sage announced the latest version of its Sage Intacct solution, which now features AI agents for finance intelligence and data imports.
February 17 -
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is proposing raising New York City's property taxes for the first time in more than two decades.
February 17 -
The Bonadio Group is making greater use of artificial intelligence as AI makes further inroads in the accounting profession as well as other industries.
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