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Senators and House members introduced legislation to help taxpayers survive the pandemic, with tax credits for developers revitalizing homes in “distressed” neighborhoods and enabling small businesses to pay essential expenses.
January 29 -
Citrin Cooperman expands advisory services practice; Weaver raises $60K for charity; and more CPA news.
January 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service is advising taxpayers who received a Form 1099-G for unemployment benefits they never got to contact their state because their identity may have been stolen.
January 29 -
It's not too early to get ready for life — and business — after the coronavirus.
January 29
Accounting Today -
Accounting practices are major targets for hackers, ransomware and more
January 29 -
The coronavirus pandemic has hit revenues at most companies around the world, but almost none of them feel that they're lagging behind their competitors.
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The Financial Accounting Standards Board released an accounting standards update Thursday, giving franchisors a practical expedient way to determine their performance obligations under a franchise agreement.
January 28 -
Colleges and universities that changed from for-profit businesses into tax-exempt nonprofits are prompting questions about the continuing involvement of former owners and officials.
January 28 -
Criminal harvest; going informal; any way you slice it; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 28 -
The Association of International Certified Professional Accountants found that environmental, social and governance trends are increasingly becoming part of accounting and finance professionals' job titles for 2021.
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