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Allen Weisselberg, facing a tax fraud trial, argued that state prosecutors are improperly trying to enforce federal laws.
June 21 -
The president said he’s aiming to decide this week whether to move to suspend the federal gasoline tax.
June 21 -
Here are 10 tasks you can do for your clients to prepare them for tomorrow.
June 20Withum -
Effective June 7, isolation of Russia includes sanctions prohibiting U.S. accounting firms — even U.S. firms operating from offices overseas — from providing a variety of services to Russian individuals and entities.
June 16Fox Rothschild LLP -
Oil companies that record a profit margin better than 10% would face a proposed new federal surtax, as Democrats struggle to curb U.S. energy costs and broader inflation.
June 15 -
The scarcity of Black professionals in public accounting is a fact. There are many reasons for that but discussing these reasons won’t solve this issue.
June 13Withum -
Longtime Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg has hired a seasoned lawyer as the criminal case accusing him and the company of tax fraud gets closer to trial.
June 10 -
The country says it wants a legal guarantee to ensure multinational companies leave more in countries where they generate revenue.
June 7 -
Ask your tomorrow self if today’s self has positioned you adequately and responsibly. If you don’t like the answer, you have time to change it.
June 6Withum -
The lack of proper representation of Black people in accounting made it much more difficult to attain what two CPAs recently accomplished.
May 30Withum