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Most magical place; Amazon warehouses; paper or plastic; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 21
Matters Editorial -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board debuted a series of videos to help officials understand the information included in government financial reports.
April 21 -
A judge ruled the IRS can't classify micro-captive insurance as a listed transaction, but allowed classifying it as a "transaction of interest."
April 21 -
While the specific impacts are still being determined, professional liability insurers that cover CPA firms increasingly are coming to a consensus that AI is a source of risk that must be controlled by strong governance.
April 21 -
Kentucky has become the latest state to pass legislation offering an alternative pathway to qualifying for a CPA license to broaden the talent pipeline.
April 21 -
The firms that survive and thrive in the next 10 years won't be the ones with a great strategy alone.
April 21
Rosenberg Associates -
Businesses can file their claims for refunds on the tariffs they paid under the emergency powers that the Supreme Court has since ruled unconstitutional.
April 20 -
Small businesses that don't qualify for a payroll tax break are still receiving it, despite the IRS's efforts to stop them, according to a new report.
April 20 -
The IRS posted an updated fact sheet on the tax rules surrounding educational assistance benefits after the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
April 20 -
Golden parachutes remain a popular strategy for aligning executive and shareholders' interests in corporate transactions but can trigger significant tax penalties.
April 20
Valuation Research Corporation






