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The record number of companies going public through special purpose acquisition companies and initial public offerings last year could be facing some extra hurdles when it comes to Sarbanes-Oxley rules.
February 22 -
Firms are under tremendous pressure to pick up the pace of technology adoption for a host of reasons.
February 22
Orion Innovation -
The Internal Revenue Service is allowing taxpayers to create online accounts through a live, virtual interview with agents, instead of submitting a selfie or other biometric data, after a backlash erupted over privacy concerns.
February 22 -
It's counterintuitive, but basic short selling can boost the after-tax return on an entire retirement portfolio.
February 22 -
In order for tax season to be successful, everyone must follow the system.
February 21
Withum -
Becker Professional Education's five-course, eight-credit CPE course will teach business managers to implement more diversity, equity, belonging and inclusion practices into their organizations.
February 18 -
Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee are asking Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to keep both parties in Congress involved in negotiations.
February 18 -
The board proposed a set of revisions to address the impact of technology innovation on the profession.
February 18 -
ASU 2020-06 simplifies accounting for convertible debt and free-standing equity-linked instruments.
February 18
Opportune LLP -
The former president and two of his adult children must testify in the New York Attorney General’s civil probe of the Trump Organization, a state judge ruled.
February 18 -
The service is expanding its capacity to process tax returns following criticisms from members of Congress about taxpayers waiting months for refunds.
February 18 -
Armanino appoints three to C-suite; Deloitte, Grant Thornton, BDO and Novogradac publish industry reports; and more CPA news.
February 18 -
The Great Resignation of the COVID-19 era should trigger a time of reprioritization for firms and staff alike.
February 18Schellman & Co. -
Ernst & Young elected Julie Boland as EY US chair, as well as managing partner and Americas area managing partner, effective July 1.
February 18 -
Avalara certified 20 more application integrations with its own tax compliance software, including several accounting, ERP, e-commerce, POS, mobile commerce and CRM systems.
February 17 -
Refund madness; without oversight; waste not, definitely want not; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 17 -
The two Top 20 Firms are combining to form a $1.4 billion firm that would vault them into the Top 10 in the U.S., with further plans for a national growth strategy.
February 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service had a backlog of over 17 million unprocessed tax returns from last year as of early February as the agency copes with an unprecedented workload during the current tax season.
February 17 -
A Bloomberg Tax survey found that both accounting firms and corporate tax departments cited a lack of exceptional talent to hire as the top roadblock.
February 17 -
The IRS is warning preparers about an email scheme that aims to steal their software logins.
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