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From Malta to Puerto Rico, the IRS has scoured the world for its annual ‘Dirty Dozen’ list of the worst tax schemes.
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The Financial Accounting Standards Board is asking its stakeholders to provide feedback on whether it should work on a new standard to account for government grants while building on an existing international standard.
June 13 -
The two Top 50 Firms are joining together in a mega-merger to form Elliott Penn LLP, accounting for approximately $400 million in revenue when the transaction closes Nov. 1.
June 13 -
The board released guidance Monday to improve the accounting and financial reporting requirements for state and local governments.
June 13 -
The scarcity of Black professionals in public accounting is a fact. There are many reasons for that but discussing these reasons won’t solve this issue.
June 13
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A new analysis finds that when renewable energy credits — which have come under heavy scrutiny — are removed from companies’ carbon accounting, many businesses are no longer on track for meeting climate goals pegged to the Paris Agreement’s aims of limiting global warming to 1.5° or 2° Celsius.
June 13 -
Workers in the U.S. who are increasingly job-hopping these days risk making one of the biggest financial mistakes out there.
June 13 -
Companies with plans to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions have so far not managed to meet the most basic criteria, according to a new analysis.
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The new capabilities, called Bill Talk and Bill Docs, emphasize communications and documentation.
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The hosting solution for Sage customers announced the opening of a new data center in Canada to help Sage partners migrate Canadian customers to the cloud.
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