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Thomson Reuters launched a new tool made specifically for those subject to the Chemicals Superfund Excise Tax and Hazardous Substances Tax.
May 20 -
Roman Abramovich’s U.K. business empire stretched far beyond Chelsea Football Club. Among those who helped build it was an upstart firm with an illustrious name.
May 20 -
Plus, the first Black woman (and first sole practitioner) to run the AICPA's PCPS Executive Committee; new boards at CPA societies in Connecticut and Virginia; and other news from across the profession.
May 20 -
A busy year; must love scams; state of emergency; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
May 19 -
The accounting workflow automation provider's automated inbox application aims to streamline workflows.
May 19 -
The provider of cloud-based audit and accounting software has revised its global brand to reflect changes within the industry.
May 19 -
Over one-fourth of the nearly 1,700 cases were violations that usually led to employees being suspended, fired or resigning.
May 19 -
The state society honored four female professionals across Experienced and Emerging Leader categories.
May 19 -
A pair of congressional Democrats want to see a rule finalized that would open up greater access for families to claim premium tax credits for health insurance.
May 19 -
The Virginia Society of CPAs' Curtis C. Duke and Dr. Ruth Coles Harris Scholarship will annually be awarded to Black/African-American students in honor of the first Black male and female CPAs in the state.
May 19 -
CFOs will increasingly turn to cost reductions, not just price increases, if above-average inflation continues, according to a Gartner survey.
May 19 -
When it comes to the frequency of client communication, there’s no magic formula.
May 19
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Anoop Natwar Mehta, elected the 2022-2023 chair of the American Institute of CPAs, says he will look to bolster DE&I initiatives during his one-year tenure.
May 19 -
The board described some broad steps Wednesday to achieve the baseline by the end of the year.
May 18 -
While it still wasn’t good, a study by the NATP found that some tax preparers’ worst fears didn’t materialize.
May 18 -
The committee is looking for a new chairperson as its current chair, Paul Sobel, plans to depart at the end of the year.
May 18 -
The service is being asked to provide more information about the race, ethnicity and sex of taxpayers but is facing legal restrictions, according to a new report.
May 18 -
The Senate Finance chairman is investigating the embattled drugmaker and formula producer’s low tax rates, alleging the company’s investments in stock buybacks may have driven the nationwide formula shortage.
May 18 -
The Big Four firm will pay more than $17.1 million over misconduct on major work it carried out for collapsed Carillion Plc and data services company Regenersis.
May 18 -
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May 18
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