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Accountants aren't the only ones interested in software-as-a-service models. Criminal hackers are too, and have already made platforms for people to custom-build their own ransomware campaigns.
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The commission charged the Top 20 Firm and three of its partners Wednesday, and the firm agreed to pay a $1.9 million penalty to investors.
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Aprio, a Top 50 Firm based in Atlanta, has watched its revenues increase from mergers and organic growth since rebranding over five years ago and plans further M&A activity ahead.
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The stars of a long-running cable TV series were also found guilty of conspiring to defraud community banks out of more than $30 million in fraudulent loans.
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Newly released IR-2022-89 can help business clients avoid tax trouble.
June 8
Tri-Merit Specialty Tax Professionals -
PricewaterhouseCoopers was fined almost £5 million pounds ($6.22 million) for a series of poor audits of two U.K. construction companies, as the regulator continued to crack down on audit failings by the Big Four.
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Better, the online mortgage lender whose chief executive officer infamously fired 900 staffers on a Zoom call, is now facing a whistleblower lawsuit.
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The order from 2019 said some businesses were given an unjustified exemption from British anti-tax avoidance rules
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Leading firms share tips on moving the needle on DEI in the profession at the AICPA's Engage conference.
June 8 -
A recession looms, but it may have some silver linings for nimble businesses — and their accountants.
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Revenues from client advisory services between 2018 and 2020 rose from 34% to 47%; by contrast, all other practice areas grew from 28% to 34% in the same period.
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David Cieslak, speaking at the AICPA Engage Conference, pointed to several recent developments that, combined, can serve to advance the use of artificial intelligence.
June 7 -
Don’t wait for a succession plan; ID.me looms; what the CBO sees for the next decade; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 7
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The average number of leases held by companies has returned to or exceeded pre-pandemic levels, according to a new report, even as they adjust to new rules that put leases on the balance sheet.
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The legislation is one of the most ambitious attempts to regulate the volatile asset class.
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The Internal Revenue Service is providing guidance on how employers and employees can help Ukraine while also qualifying for tax relief on the donation program.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is requiring some financial forms that currently are allowed to be filed or submitted in paper format to be filed or submitted electronically.
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To have a CAS firm, you need to change the narrative about accounting — you’re no longer selling your time; you are selling your knowledge and expertise.
June 7
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Executives resent the cost and interference of auditors; investors see them as a safety net that is only noticeable when it fails.
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When the tax agency said annual withdrawals would be required before an account is drained by year 10, it created a firestorm. Here's what's happening now.
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