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The case management system is making it more convenient for tax attorneys to electronically file documents simultaneously in consolidated groups of cases.
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Plus, new board members at AAM; Herbein changes its go-to-market strategy; new partners in Connecticut and New Jersey; and other firm and personnel news from across the profession.
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The service has updated its systems to detect invalid claims for the Child and Dependent Care Credit and the EITC.
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Internal controls evaluation, fraud detection and compliance monitoring are among the uses for the technology, according to a new report.
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A majority of businesses say it's challenging to bring on new vendors or business customers due to concerns over B2B fraud, according to a recent survey.
July 7 -
Plus, carbon accounting platform Greenly launches app store; and other accounting tech news.
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The report marked the slowest month of job creation since the pandemic, although the unemployment rate declined one-tenth of a percentage point to 3.6%.
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Eight college accounting students will receive scholarships through Windham Brannon's endowment fund via the Georgia Society of CPAs Educational Foundation.
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Low-class mail; time to pay the check; closing curtain; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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Having a document that clarifies the work to be done keeps everyone on the same page — and out of court.
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