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The accounting profession is in the midst of a vast experiment with a host of new ways to structure how firms are owned and managed.
January 31 -
The structure of most accounting firms hampers their ability to move quickly in a fast-paced environment and to foster accountability.
January 31 -
Incentives and resistance; inspiring staff ambition; the keys to change; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 30
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The IRS is pushing back payment and filing deadlines.
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A recent survey has found that, despite an increasingly data-driven business world, 42% of finance leaders don't completely trust data from their own organizations.
January 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service has lifted the moratorium on processing applications to become an Acceptance Agent to help immigrants who need an Individual Taxpayer identification Number to file a tax return or be claimed as a dependent.
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The international network has signed up five collaborating firms in Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Mexico.
January 30 -
With the agency touting improved service and response times, tax practitioners are acknowledging the gains, but still see room for more.
January 30 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board staff report offered insights into the PCAOB's inspection program for auditors of broker-dealers and issues with professional skepticism and low-ball fees.
January 30 -
The Qualified Business Income tax deduction of 20% is set to expire in 2025 (unless it's extended), which may have clients who are starting a business wondering about the potential impact of their choice of entity.
January 30
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