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Members of the Tennessee Society of CPAs visited the state capital in Nashville this week to lobby for changes in the licensure and mobility laws.
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The threatened layoffs appeared to be underway Thursday, with estimates of between 6,000 and 7,000 employees being fired in the middle of tax-filing season.
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Hiring and salaries grew more quickly for accountants than any other job group last year, according to a new report.
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As the digital asset landscape becomes increasingly unpredictable, it's important to encourage clients to diversify their holdings across sectors and types.
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Major changes are afoot for companies that want to claim the research tax credit.
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Hegseth's IRS notice; CPA exam questions; spotting cyberattacks; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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Andersen Consulting has returned as a consulting practice affiliated with the global network that was rebuilt after the collapse of the former Arthur Andersen.
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AI enthusiasm continues to build at accounting firms, but there's a gap between how excited leaders are about AI and how staff and individual contributors feel.
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The pace of natural disasters seems to be accelerating, prompting taxpayers and preparers to search for ways to deduct catastrophic losses.
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The California Society of CPAs launched a promotional campaign to highlight the value and role of CPAs and to attract others to the profession.
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