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Tax experts dissent the Biden budget proposal in search of planning opportunities.
June 22 -
U.S. oil and gas companies, along with their investors, may not be doing enough to reflect the impacts of the climate crisis in their financial reports.
June 21 -
The service has posted new procedures to explain how a change in tax law last year potentially affects the depreciation of residential rental property.
June 21 -
Anti-fraud professionals are anticipating a rise in fraud this year after seeing it go up since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic last year.
June 21 -
Staff should have well-rounded experience for their first three or four years and then should look for an area to specialize in.
June 21
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Millennials and members of Generation Z view world issues such as climate change and wealth inequality to be top concerns — even during a worldwide pandemic — according to the 2021 Deloitte Millennial Survey.
June 21 -
The Biden administration’s proposal to impose a global minimum tax on corporations has been provoking opposition in Congress, with Republicans advocating user fees instead to pay for infrastructure improvements.
June 18 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly probing William Duhnke, the recently fired chair of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
June 18 -
Indiana CPA Society names new CEO; Topel Forman hires COO; and more CPA news.
June 18 -
Forty-one members of the New Jersey Society of CPAs were highlighted for their "significant contributions in advancing the accounting profession."
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