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U.S. and European investment into mainland China has largely been channeled through offshore vehicles set up by Chinese companies in tax havens.
January 5 -
While there are pension accounting standards, they allow plans to make more aggressive assumptions about how well they're funded than in the private sector.
January 4 -
Allan Koltin envisions three scenarios for accounting firms going forward.
December 29Crosley+Company -
Accounting's most influential share the one thing they would change about the profession.
December 29 -
As part of this year's Top 100 Most Influential People survey, Accounting Today asked, "What is one thing you would like to change about the accounting profession?"
December 29 -
The package is aimed at boosting retirement security for most Americans, but several key provisions are useful for the affluent.
December 27 -
What did and didn't make it into the bill; Shopify and sales tax; why the IRS dawdled; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 27 -
The $1.7 trillion bill contains Secure 2.0, and changes in the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act and conservation easement rules, but it's missing some much desired tax breaks.
December 23 -
The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants is focusing more on sustainability-related issues.
December 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service's Exempt Organizations unit needs to change its procedures and training when deciding whether to deny tax-exempt status to charities, according to a new report.
December 22