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The amount of civil tax lawsuits filed by the Internal Revenue Service in federal court this year is only half the number of a decade ago, but has held steady since last year.
August 31 -
Legislation is on track to give the service the authority it needs, with tax pro groups supporting it.
August 31 -
Jackson Johnson of Johnson Global Accountancy shares best practices for auditors facing their overseer -- and for making audits better in general.
August 30 -
Government budgets are prepared with “wild, wild west” accounting rules.
August 27
Truth in Accounting -
The fitness company warned that a price cut would hurt its bottom line, and that it found a problem with the way it accounts for inventory.
August 27 -
Financial analysis, reporting and controls help lay the foundation for business success.
August 26
Medius -
Climate change is prompting more accountants to get involved in environmental, social and governance services.
August 25 -
Most firms pivoted to giving valuable advice during the pandemic, but only some of them got paid for it.
August 25
Thomson Reuters Tax, Audit & Accounting Professionals -
The Big Four firm was fined a reduced penalty of about 2.2 million pounds ($3 million) due to mitigating circumstances.
August 25 -
With college so expensive and the exam turning off prospective candidates, should the profession rethink the barriers of entry to its premiere credential?
August 25
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