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The licensing debate; IRIS AWOL; donating crypto; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 24
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The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board is asking for feedback on a new section of a proposed auditing standard that would cover group audits of less complex entities.
January 24 -
The bill would provide tax relief to businesses that applied for the SBA's Restaurant Revitalization Fund, but didn't receive a grant because the program ran out of money.
January 24 -
Using automated processes that link every department together can expand the scope of capabilities for both finance and accounting departments and the rest of the business's operations.
January 24
Esker -
Tax pros who have begun working on their clients' returns are encountering a slight change in wording at the top of Form 1040.
January 24 -
The 2023 season just opened, but you should still plan now for next year.
January 24 -
Radio ads from pop-up "shops" and "mills" are looking to profit from the opportunity and confusion surrounding the Employee Retention Credit, but could cost clients.
January 24
Tri-Merit Specialty Tax Professionals -
The firm's worldwide revenues in 2022 reached $8.132 billion, increasing 15% this past year and 41.7% over the last three years.
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The Big Four firm is partnering with the University of Northern Iowa to support a new hybrid learning program.
January 23 -
A chief counsel memo says taxpayers who want to claim tax deductions for donating cryptocurrency need to first receive a "qualified appraisal" if the amount exceeds $5,000.
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