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Rates for overpayments will drop to 3 percent.
June 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service won’t charge people who threw their stimulus money away because they thought the envelope was junk mail.
June 8 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board published accounting and financial reporting guidance on subscription-based information technology arrangements.
June 8 -
Many firms have successfully gone virtual on the fly, but important questions remain: Is the remote workforce here to stay? What's working, what's not working, and what strategies should firms utilize going forward?
June 8 -
The CPA Exam Scholarship will offer up to $1,500 to a minimum of 50 AICPA Student Affiliate members or U.S. AICPA CPA Exam Candidate Affiliate members to reimburse fees associated with the exam and prep courses.
June 8 -
The co-founder of Goldstein Golub Kessler discusses the highlights of his career and life.
June 8
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The annual paper on female representation and leadership at accounting firms honored firms making waves in gender equity.
June 8 -
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, the need for remote audit capabilities remains a prime concern.
June 8 -
New tech helps clients set up webinars, asses consumer use tax, and more.
June 8 -
Firms, state CPA societies and national accounting organizations are addressing the wave of international outrage and demonstrations sparked by the killing last week of George Floyd, an unarmed African American, by four Minneapolis police officers.
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