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The Babson College professor takes his post as the institute faces the challenge of the coronavirus pandemic.
July 1 -
$1.5 billion is available for taxpayers who didn’t file a federal income tax return.
July 1 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board and the Governmental Accounting Standards Board are under new chairmen Wednesday after their long-serving leaders completed their second terms.
July 1 -
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, the American Institute of CPAs and testing administrator Prometric have launched the Continuous Testing model for U.S. CPA Exam candidates, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, effective July 1, 2020.
July 1 -
Private sector employers added 2,369,000 jobs in June, according to payroll giant ADP, in a promising sign of business recovery despite the COVID-19 pandemic. ADP also revised upward its May total from a loss of 2,760,000 jobs to a gain of 3,065,000 jobs.
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Cost segregation can be more complex than you think, depending on who owns the asset, how the property reports revenue, the nature of repairs and improvements made, and the depreciation time frame desired.
July 1 -
Avalara Returns for Small Businesses arrives at the two-year mark of the Supreme Court Wayfair decision, which allows states to now collect sales tax from remote sellers.
July 1 -
Accounting’s thought leaders predict how the profession can expect to successfully emerge from the crisis.
July 1 -
To be competitive in the ever-changing landscape of professional services, financial planners need to be as holistic as possible.
June 30 -
Audits plunge; new pricing survey; Mnuchin does Europe; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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