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Big Four firm KPMG makes donations to mark MLK Day; Baker Newman Noyes donates laptops to Maine schools; and more charitable initiatives.
January 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to open filing season on Feb. 12, although it is making its Free File program available starting Friday.
January 15 -
Topel Forman appoints new managing partner; Armanino promotes record number of partners; and more CPA news.
January 15 -
Thirty minority students are the latest group to graduate from the state society's annual diversity and internship training program.
January 15 -
The use of a .cpa domain allows practitioners to strengthen their brand identity in online communications and provides better security and resistance to Internet fraud, such as phishing and spoofing.
January 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation Division issued a warning Thursday about a new wave of COVID-19 scams tied to the latest round of stimulus payments, especially targeting taxpayers in the District of Columbia.
January 14 -
Last month's COVID-19 relief bill has accountants recommending some deductions to clients, and wondering about the applicability of others.
January 14 -
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, who is chairing the Senate Finance Committee now that Democrats have won control of the Senate, described some of his policy priorities, including the tax area where his committee has oversight.
January 14 -
Smells fishy; getting the boot; quit the day job; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 14 -
The updated practice aids are designed to help firms implement the new requirements in SAS 134-140 and SSARS 25.
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