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Forty-one members of the New Jersey Society of CPAs were highlighted for their contributions to the accounting profession.
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Dealmaking in the consulting world has slowed after a record-setting pace in 2021, but demand for digital expertise along with a shakeup at one of the Big Four accounting firms should keep the deals flowing.
June 16 -
Crypto companies that have been trying to go public since last year’s boom remain stuck in a lengthy back-and-forth with U.S. regulators, adding to the pile of challenges facing the industry.
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The Big Mac maker was accused of dodging taxes by unfairly shifting revenue to neighboring Luxembourg and Switzerland.
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Rep. Don Beyer, D-Virginia, introduced a bill to impose a 1,000% excise tax on manufacturers, importers or producers of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines in the wake of a string of mass shootings across the country.
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When you think about artificial intelligence and machine learning, those are tools that give us the chance to tap into bigger opportunities to disrupt tax now.
June 15
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Business executives who assume their companies are highly trusted by consumers are overestimating their level of trust, according to a new PwC survey.
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As with a theater production involving many different roles, a knowledgeable director is required for a winning performance.
June 15
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The fast food giant reached twin settlements as it seeks to end cases into allegations it unfairly shifted profits out of France to avoid paying more tax.
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Oil companies that record a profit margin better than 10% would face a proposed new federal surtax, as Democrats struggle to curb U.S. energy costs and broader inflation.
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