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Governor Greg Abbott plans to devote a major piece of the state's budget surplus to cutting property taxes.
January 10 -
The New Jersey Society of CPAs announced 10 winners of its student loan debt lottery, with each receiving $1,200 toward their student loan debt.
January 9 -
A new bill could tighten government auditing rules in Montana, including adding penalties for state employees who do not comply with audits.
January 6 -
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 -
The bill stems from the relocation and rise in value of PhonePe, which Walmart took majority ownership of after acquiring parent outfit Flipkart Online Services.
January 4 -
The tax landscape for U.S. multinationals is about to get messier now that the European Union has adopted a 15% minimum tax for big companies, unless Congress takes action.
December 19 -
The European Union proposed new rules to combat tax fraud and evasion in the crypto sector by requiring all digital asset service providers to report transactions involving customers residing in the bloc.
December 8 -
Los Angeles voters approved a tax on the sale of mansions and other multimillion-dollar real estate transactions to raise money for affordable housing.
December 7 -
Officials discussed IRA provisions including tax credits for both commercial and electric vehicles, critical raw materials and the supply chain.
December 7 -
The Florida Institute of CPAs held a disaster recovery event at Fort Myers accounting firm Stroemer and Co. to support people affected by the disaster.
December 5 -
Accounting firm KPMG is expanding its Manchester presence with extra tech workers and a revamped office space with meetings at its core.
November 28 -
Team members donate time and resources in Michigan as part of the firm's annual Day of Impact.
November 22 -
The Massachusetts Society of CPAs introduced a mentorship initiative to grow and diversify the accounting pipeline.
November 14 -
The Massachusetts Society of CPAs introduced a new video series to change the image of the profession.
November 11 -
The New Jersey Society of CPAs announced the winners of its CPA Exam Fee Lottery, who will each get $750.
November 10 -
The Indiana CPA Society outlined three strategies to remove barriers for aspiring CPAs and help them make an impact in the profession, all while navigating a challenging marketplace.
November 4 -
Dozens of Public Company Accounting Oversight Board inspectors are set to leave Hong Kong as soon as this weekend.
November 4 -
An official rule change advocated by the Indiana CPA Society will allow aspiring accountants sit for the CPA exam with 120 credit hours, effective November 2.
November 3 -
The flow of money from private foundations to donor-advised funds has jumped substantially in recent years, highlighting the increasing use of a controversial loophole in charitable law, a new audit shows.
October 28 -
CliftonLarsonAllen is expanding its presence in California by adding a Salinas-based accounting and advisory firm, effective Nov. 1, 2022.
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