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Over one-fourth of the nearly 1,700 cases were violations that usually led to employees being suspended, fired or resigning.
May 19 -
The state society honored four female professionals across Experienced and Emerging Leader categories.
May 19 -
A pair of congressional Democrats want to see a rule finalized that would open up greater access for families to claim premium tax credits for health insurance.
May 19 -
The Virginia Society of CPAs' Curtis C. Duke and Dr. Ruth Coles Harris Scholarship will annually be awarded to Black/African-American students in honor of the first Black male and female CPAs in the state.
May 19 -
CFOs will increasingly turn to cost reductions, not just price increases, if above-average inflation continues, according to a Gartner survey.
May 19 -
When it comes to the frequency of client communication, there’s no magic formula.
May 19
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Anoop Natwar Mehta, elected the 2022-2023 chair of the American Institute of CPAs, says he will look to bolster DE&I initiatives during his one-year tenure.
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The board described some broad steps Wednesday to achieve the baseline by the end of the year.
May 18 -
While it still wasn’t good, a study by the NATP found that some tax preparers’ worst fears didn’t materialize.
May 18 -
The committee is looking for a new chairperson as its current chair, Paul Sobel, plans to depart at the end of the year.
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