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Lawyers for an Oxford graduate who is suing the university over his “disappointing” exam grades nearly two decades ago told a London court Tuesday that he missed out on going to law school in the U.S. because of his results.
November 21 -
New York’s Times Square, which moved past its era of porn and squalor by luring companies to new skyscrapers, now faces defections by some of those very tenants.
November 17 -
Many businesses are still getting ready for the new revenue recognition and leasing standards, and in some cases that involves changing their technology and processes.
November 15 -
The major firms are leveraging the latest tools to make the auditing process more efficient.
November 14 -
U.S. companies that make billions of dollars from patents and other intellectual property held offshore would be eligible for a special 12.5 percent tax rate on those earnings under the Senate tax plan.
November 14 -
The Big Four firm will also focus on attracting more future-forward skills, such as in blockchain and cybersecurity.
November 10 -
The Senate tax proposal released Thursday would restrict employees earning at least $500,000 from making so-called “catch-up” contributions to 401(k) workplace retirement plans.
November 10 -
President Donald Trump announced Thursday his intention to designate Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy David Kautter as acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service.
October 26 -
Forty young professionals competed for programs with Top 100 Firms such as EY and Deloitte.
October 26 -
Armanino and Green Hasson release industry surveys; Whittlesey & Hadley rebrands; and more news from CPA offices across the country.
October 20