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A city task force has restored nearly $40 million in unreconciled cash accounts that was driven largely by duplicate debt service entries.
January 11 -
The nation’s super-rich are running for cover on concern the government will make up the shortfall by going after the wealthy.
January 4 -
One of the biggest opportunities created by last year’s tax law sits in a hurricane-ravaged island desperate for a recovery.
December 11 -
The European Union is on course to hand dozens of U.K.-based companies a pre-Brexit tax bombshell, according to people familiar with a state-aid probe that could lead to bills exceeding 1 billion pounds ($1.3 billion).
June 20 -
The Government Finance Officers Association honored New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer for excellence in financial reporting.
June 7 -
The Republican tax plan will erode the foundation of Puerto Rico’s most important industry and politicians who support it will pay a price at the polls, local officials said over the weekend.
December 19 -
Still reeling from the devastation of Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico may be pummeled again by the tax-cut bill in Congress.
December 5 -
The Center for Audit Quality marked its birthday at an event Monday featuring a roster of high-profile figures in the accounting profession.
January 31 -
James Bohl, CPA, PC, will now be known as Grassi Franchise Services LLC, effective Jan. 1, 2017.
January 11 -
Minnesota accounting firms combine forces.
January 4 -
President-elect is selecting Sullivan & Cromwell partner to run the Securities and Exchange Commission, positioning a top lawyer to banks and hedge funds to lead Wall Street’s main regulator.
January 4 -
CLA expands to Oregon by adding Portland firm, the latest in a series of mergers, including the Gallina combination.
January 3 -
Public Company Accounting Oversight Board provides answers from staff members to questions about the obligations of registered firms when auditing in Mainland China.
December 30 -
The first major act of the unified Republican government in 2017 will be a vote in Congress to begin tearing down the Affordable Care Act.
December 29 -
Congressional Democrats say they’ll try to thwart Republican plans to overhaul the U.S. tax code by portraying them as a boon for the rich that betrays President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promise to fight for working Americans.
December 27 -
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As of Jan. 20, 2017, the Republican Party will control both houses of Congress as well as the presidency, putting it in a prime position to enact its tax agenda -- but first it will need to decide which one it want to enact.
December 15
Thomson Reuters Checkpoint -
President-elect Donald Trump’s threat of retribution against companies that move jobs out of the U.S. is already having the effect he probably intended: some business leaders are pausing plans to seek foreign addresses.
December 15 -
Federal Reserve's interest rate hike could have an impact on tax reform.
December 14 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board is disciplining Deloitte Accountants NV, imposing a civil monetary penalty of $300,000 on the Netherlands member of the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited network.
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