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The VSCPA's Educational Foundation awarded over $59,000 in undergrad, graduate and doctoral scholarships to 28 accounting college students across the state.
June 17 -
New Jersey will expand its planned property-tax relief program, providing more than $2 billion to more than 2 million households, Governor Phil Murphy said.
June 17 -
Giants like DraftKings and FanDuel are asking legislators to change the rules to lower their taxes after agreeing to them just last year.
June 17 -
The Oklahoma Society of CPAs distributes annual awards; LGA adds pair of partners; and more CPA news.
June 17 -
The Sustainability Accounting Standards Board held its final public meeting Wednesday ahead of the consolidation of its parent organization, the Value Reporting Foundation, into the International Sustainability Standards Board by the end of June.
June 16 -
The board has decided to set aside a long-running project that would have required companies to amortize goodwill on a straight-line basis over 10 to 25 years.
June 16 -
Doin’ the EFIN shuffle; insult to injury; unforgiven; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
June 16 -
The technology arm of the AICPA is seeking participation in its newly opened survey of client advisory services providers.
June 16 -
A congressional appropriations committee wants to give the Internal Revenue Service $1 billion more in funding to improve taxpayer service and technology and make the overall tax system fairer.
June 16 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board released new guidance to provide a unified accounting treatment for compensated absences of state and local government employees and simplify the disclosure work.
June 16 -
Ernst & Young plans to invest $1 billion in next-generation assurance technology for its audit teams around the world to leverage as part of an overall $2.5 billion four-year commitment.
June 16 -
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 16
Fox Rothschild LLP -
Forty-one members of the New Jersey Society of CPAs were highlighted for their contributions to the accounting profession.
June 16 -
Dealmaking in the consulting world has slowed after a record-setting pace in 2021, but demand for digital expertise along with a shakeup at one of the Big Four accounting firms should keep the deals flowing.
June 16 -
Crypto companies that have been trying to go public since last year’s boom remain stuck in a lengthy back-and-forth with U.S. regulators, adding to the pile of challenges facing the industry.
June 16 -
The Big Mac maker was accused of dodging taxes by unfairly shifting revenue to neighboring Luxembourg and Switzerland.
June 16 -
Rep. Don Beyer, D-Virginia, introduced a bill to impose a 1,000% excise tax on manufacturers, importers or producers of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines in the wake of a string of mass shootings across the country.
June 15 -
When you think about artificial intelligence and machine learning, those are tools that give us the chance to tap into bigger opportunities to disrupt tax now.
June 15
"The Radical CPA" -
Business executives who assume their companies are highly trusted by consumers are overestimating their level of trust, according to a new PwC survey.
June 15 -
As with a theater production involving many different roles, a knowledgeable director is required for a winning performance.
June 15
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