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The proposal aims to collect more revenue from the largest U.S companies that are earning more than they did before the pandemic and war in Ukraine.
March 28 -
Xero deepens ties to Hispanic and Latino communities; the IFRS Foundation is looking for tech-savvy accountants; and more accounting technology news from the past week.
March 28 -
The request will show a $1 trillion reduction in deficit spending over the coming decade, generated in part by a new tax targeting billionaires.
March 28 -
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The $2.6 billion Miami firm is the largest independent advisor yet to take advantage of the U.S. territory’s incentives.
March 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service updated its frequently asked questions page on how tax professionals should deal with the third round of Economic Impact Payments for their clients.
March 25 -
Over three-quarters of the audits conducted by the Internal Revenue Service under its centralized partnership audit regime resulted in no change in taxes, according to a new report.
March 25 -
Overall new client additions – and departures – are up from 2020.
March 25 -
The IRS warned Friday of a fast-approaching deadline for $1.5 billion in unclaimed tax refunds for 2018, which need to be claimed before the mid-April tax deadline.
March 25 -
SOX compliance risks are multitudinous and may present themselves across all aspects of the corporate financial process, including month-end reconciliation.
March 25
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And as many as 644,000 eligible taxpayers may not have gotten their checks, according to a new TIGTA report.
March 25 -
Crowe launches ESG Center of Excellence; RKL CFO appointed next COO and partner; and more CPA news.
March 25 -
Despite ongoing challenges, your practice's busy season doesn’t need to be a disaster.
March 25 -
The bill will cover a range of issues, including banking, taxes, privacy and consumer protection.
March 25 -
A report from the PCAOB finds that audit committees are neither bearish nor bullish on technology, reporting great enthusiasm for it, while remaining wary of risks.
March 25 -
The billionaire facing the largest U.S. tax-evasion case against an individual slammed the Internal Revenue Service for emptying his wife’s bank account as it seeks to collect $1.45 billion from him.
March 25 -
Computer programming errors, which the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration had previously warned them about, led to more than 60,000 erroneous stimulus payments.
March 25 -
The service needs to make changes in its management of taxpayer accounts to reduce the backlog of millions of unprocessed tax returns, according to a new report.
March 24 -
Talk to my agent; calling all volunteers; right in the teeth; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 24 -
The board said Thursday that it is still meeting with Chinese authorities to discuss the ability to inspect auditing firms in that country.
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