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In this last edition of the Frontier, Donna Shimamoto talks about how the profession needs to avoid getting distracted by the next big thing.
July 11 -
While they hold much potential to change accounting, thought leaders say the technology is still immature.
July 11 -
The Treasury developed the framework with other federal agencies in response to an executive order from President Biden, even as lawmakers have proposed their own industry-friendly legislation.
July 8 -
The service has posted a revenue procedure to give widows and widowers the ability to file for an extension of time on a tax exclusion until the fifth anniversary of their spouse’s death.
July 8 -
Due to extensive interest, Accounting Today is extending the deadline for submissions for its annual Managing Partner Elite list to the end of the day on Thursday, July 14.
July 8 -
A career in the field won’t be completely free of any downsides, but that will be the case in most industries.
July 8 -
Progress hinges in part over the scope of redactions in audit work papers of Chinese companies.
July 8 -
Senate Democrats have reached a deal to extend the solvency of Medicare by closing a tax loophole frequently used by law firms and other partnerships.
July 8 -
A Treasury inspector general will review why two former FBI officials who ran afoul of former President Donald Trump were subjected to rare and detailed tax audits.
July 8 -
Indiana Society of CPAs and AAM add to their board of directors; Weaver relocates headquarters; and more CPA news.
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