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New Jersey high school seniors, as well as sophomore, junior and senior accounting students at New Jersey colleges or universities, are encouraged to apply.
October 24 -
One of Donald Trump's most loyal deputies will testify against the Trump Organization, in a trial that threatens to reveal the inner workings of the real estate empire.
October 24 -
The prime minister quit after a brief and chaotic tenure that saw her announce a massive package of tax cuts before unwinding most of it in the face of a market rout.
October 20 -
The PM scrapped her plan in another dramatic U-turn, hours after she fired Kwasi Kwarteng as U.K. chancellor of the exchequer.
October 14 -
Eric Adams released his 2021 tax returns on Friday, six months after he pledged to provide the public with the information.
October 14 -
Pressure is coming from the financial markets and members of the ruling Conservative Party to restore economic credibility.
October 13 -
PPP misrepresentation; rebuilding clients' basis; what you're doing wrong; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 11
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The Georgia Society of CPAs and Feeding Georgia's ninth annual Georgia Accounting Food Fight raised $372,907 this year, which represents over 1.4 million meals
October 6 -
The New Jersey Society of CPAs has launched its thirteenth annual food drive to benefit the Community FoodBank of New Jersey
October 6 -
The High Court considers taxes; a new perspective on cyber attacks; how to answer the phone; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 4
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Deloitte's member firm in China agreed to pay a $20 million penalty to settle charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission that the firm asked its audit clients to do their own auditing work.
September 29 -
The accounting firm is aiding the United Way of the Capital Region through a miniature golf tournament.
September 29 -
The Top 40 Firm is continuing to expand its footprint in Florida by adding an Orlando location.
September 29 -
Switching accounting firms had been seen by some companies as a way to satisfy a 2020 law that threatens to remove businesses from the NYSE and Nasdaq if U.S. officials can't inspect their audit work papers.
September 29 -
The Biden administration is alarmed over the market turmoil triggered by the new U.K. government's economic program.
September 29 -
A panel of judges selected seven female leaders based on their contributions to their firm, clients and community, as well as the accounting profession.
September 28 -
Just days after American officials arrived in Hong Kong to review the audit work papers of Chinese companies, Washington's watchdog has a stern warning for Beijing: U.S. inspectors must get full access.
September 23 -
The American Institute of CPAs received a $120,000 grant from the Maryland Department of Labor to expand its Registered Apprenticeship for Finance Business Partners in the state.
September 22 -
California drew in 11% less in personal income tax revenue than it expected so far this year.
September 19 -
PCAOB inspections will take place in Hong Kong under a preliminary agreement reached between American and Chinese regulators to avoid delisting.
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