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The CI division has conducted more than 660 investigations over the past two years.
March 24 -
The competing sustainability standard-setters have come under increasing pressure in recent years to do more to align their sometimes conflicting standards.
March 24 -
Accountants live and work in a world that’s changing and evolving at record pace. To stay relevant, you must learn, grow and adapt.
March 24
"The Radical CPA" -
Saying no to the right requests means prioritizing your time and projects and making sure you have the time and energy for what matters most.
March 24
Reach Reporting -
Americans are still benefiting from a raft of pandemic relief measures that are contributing to the biggest tax refunds seen at this point in the filing season in more than a decade.
March 24 -
New York investigators are seeking tax records from another accounting firm, RSM US, that did work for the former president's company.
March 24 -
A former IRS employee pleaded guilty to tax evasion after the IRS accused him of filing false tax returns and providing fabricated records in an effort to obstruct a tax audit.
March 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service updated its frequently asked questions page with new and updated information about the exclusion provided under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 of up to $10,200 in unemployment income for 2020.
March 23 -
Anders CPAs + Advisors acquires Summit CPA Group; and EGP merges in Henry & Kell.
March 23 -
A CPA firm, like any business, is subject to legal risks for the simple fact that it is a business that employs people, maintains vendor relationships, and owns or leases real estate, among other things.
March 23 -
The governor has been embracing the state’s reputation as an emerging hub for crypto investment, with companies including Blockchain.com opening up offices in Miami.
March 23 -
KPMG International is moving on more environmental, social and governance goals one year into the initiative's launch.
March 23 -
The Great Resignation is forcing accounting firms to rethink their future.
March 23
The Visionary Group -
The Internal Revenue Service released a revenue ruling that updates the rules for the tax return disclosure restrictions for government employees in light of the Taxpayer First Act.
March 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to do a better job of administering the partial payment installment agreements it offers to taxpayers with delinquent tax debts as many of them end up defaulting, according to a new report.
March 22 -
Build Back Better seems less and less likely, but federal taxes are still on execs' minds, according to a recent survey.
March 22 -
The cloud accounting software developer announced new collaborations with the Association of Latino Professionals For America, the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Negozee to meet the rising number of Latino-owned businesses across the country.
March 22 -
A bad CDP hearing; a key point when giving stock; fat o’ the land; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 22
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The New England Regional Leader announced a new partnership with IT consulting firm GraVoc to provide advanced cybersecurity services to clients.
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Finance executives are planning major technology investments, but are concerned they lack the staff to properly capitalize on them, according to a recent study.
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