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A recent study found that people who prefer to use DIY tax software prioritize cost while those who prefer paid preparers prioritize accuracy.
March 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released more information on tax credits available for paid sick and family leave under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
March 4 -
Employment rose by 678,000 in February, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday, although the number of accounting and bookkeeping jobs declined by 800.
March 4 -
SASB Investor Advisory Group appoints chair and vice chair; MACPA CEO announces retirement; and more CPA news.
March 4 -
The Accounting and Financial Women's Alliance's yearly poll invites firms to share their data on female leadership, diversity and representation.
March 4 -
Businesses and executives are increasingly realizing there’s a whole new level of complexity lying just beneath crypto’s binary-coded surface, mainly how to account for it, how the accounting standards apply, and what it all means for the accounting team.
March 4
Embark -
Companies are undoubtedly raising prices. The question is whether they are exploiting a surge in consumer demand or merely passing on their own higher costs.
March 4 -
One accurate, one false; rotten fruit; security alert; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 3 -
The tax and accounting software firm's new TAS Scale program aims to help practitioners transition from a compliance-driven business to an advisory-oriented one.
March 3 -
Citrin Cooperman, a Top 25 Firm based in New York, has expanded its presence to South Florida by adding two firms, Appelrouth, Farah & Co. PA, in Coral Gables, and Bloom, Gettis & Habib PA, in Miami.
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The board is proposing a set of revisions to the independence standards for engagement teams working on audits of group financial statements.
March 3 -
WeaveTales, which aims to highlight refugees' experiences through a variety of artistic mediums, is the most recent nonprofit to be featured by the firm's ongoing philanthropic initiative.
March 3 -
Accountants and procurement experts are being urged to team up to deal with the supply chain shortages plaguing the world economy during the pandemic.
March 3 -
When companies consist of multiple businesses, it is important to determine whether to prepare a consolidated or combined financial statement detailing each company’s earnings, profits, losses and more.
March 3
Reach Reporting -
Two directors at a real estate firm that borrowed millions from the U.K.’s pandemic loan program are being probed for preparing misleading financial statements.
March 3 -
The task force will gather experts in sanctions and export control enforcement, asset forfeiture, money laundering, tax enforcement, and foreign evidence collection.
March 3 -
His proposal includes partially rolling back the 2017 tax cuts by raising rates on upper-income Americans and corporations.
March 3 -
Prof. Ed Ketz remembers the accountant who uncovered the New Era Ponzi scheme and tirelessly championed integrity.
March 3
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Accounting firms and their clients are growing worried about upcoming changes in the ability to deduct research and development costs and are asking Congress to do something about it.
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The Internal Revenue Service posted a set of answers Wednesday to frequently asked questions on the Earned Income Tax Credit.
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