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The American Institute of CPAs has updated its practice aid for accounting and auditing of digital assets, with added material on cryptocurrency.
January 27 -
The letters that the Internal Revenue Service has been sending to taxpayers about the amounts they received on advance payments of the Child Tax Credit may have outdated information.
January 25 -
The groups want the service to reduce unnecessary burdens on taxpayers and tax preparers.
January 19 -
Illinois CPA Society posts latest in Black CPA Centennial video series and announces Mary T. Washington Wylie Internship scholars; AICPA bestows 2021 CPA Evolution Resource Competition Awards; and more CPA news.
January 14 -
Accounting educators were honored for their educational resources based on the new CPA Evolution accounting curriculum developed by the AICPA and NASBA.
January 13 -
Barry Melancon is warning that the backlog at the service threatens to make this tax season a difficult one for tax professionals and their clients.
January 11 -
Armanino hosts its annual Great Give day of service; Deloitte and the NJCPA release surveys; and more CPA news.
December 17 -
Alan Sobel, managing member of SobelCo and president of the of the New Jersey Society of CPAs, received the annual award for bringing the Pass-Through Business Alternative Tax Act to his home state.
December 16 -
The institute is seeking applicants for a wide range of student scholarships, aimed at supporting future professionals and strengthening the CPA pipeline.
December 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service is asking more charities and tax-exempt organizations to file their information returns electronically as required by the Taxpayer First Act of 2019, but its aging systems are experiencing delays that are frustrating tax professionals.
December 9