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Thomas Unsworth, a CPA from East Naples, Florida, pleaded guilty in a federal fraud probe of Oakes Farms Food & Distribution Services.
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The Internal Revenue Service posted a contingency plan Friday indicating that it would be able to operate until Feb. 7, 2026, while keeping all 74,942 employees working.
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The American Institute of CPAs introduced a new program to identify and develop the skills needed by early-career CPAs to succeed in an AI-driven market.
February 2 -
Are you looking at the right attributes? The answers may surprise you.
February 2
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The former ambassador forwarded internal emails about tax policy proposals to Jeffrey Epstein while a member of former prime minister Gordon Brown's cabinet.
February 2 -
The draft legislation seeks to introduce a levy of up to 3% on digital platforms that sell advertising, process user data or enable online sales.
February 2 -
While still a minority, a significant percent of finance leaders have offloaded at least half of their accounting and finance workload to agentic AI tools.
February 2 -
The SEC named Demetrios "Jim" Logothetis as chairman of the PCAOB, and Mark Calabria, Kyle Hauptman and Steven Laughton as board members.
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The Financial Accounting Standards Board has voted to add a project to its technical agenda on market-return cash balance plans.
January 30 -
Lawmakers are demanding answers about the sharing of taxpayer information with the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
January 30 -
The pros and cons of Trump's pitch to move from quarterly financial reporting to semiannual are not as clear-cut as either side thinks.
January 30 -
Plus, Melio unveils "Agent Mel" AI; Rillet announces continuous close, Brex integration, auto-booking for journal entries; and other accounting tech news and updates.
January 30 -
UHY appoints 13 new managing directors; Weaver relocates Austin office; and more news from across the profession.
January 30 -
Partnerships between CPAs and RIAs are on the rise, but care must be taken to avoid actual or perceived improprieties when considering compensation.
January 30
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The SEC will drop a lawsuit against the former VP of a construction company accusing him of fraudulent accounting in projects including New York's Kosciuszko Bridge.
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President Trump and Senate Democrats reached a tentative deal to avert a disruptive government shutdown as the White House continues to negotiate with Democrats.
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The lawsuit by a sitting president against the government he leads puts Trump in a highly unusual position in the case.
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The White House Council of Economic Advisers released a research study analyzing the economic impact of state income tax elimination.
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The American Institute of CPAs is asking for a contingency plan that keeps 100% of IRS employees on the job in case of a shutdown during tax season.
January 29 -
AI-guided impersonation attacks have become both more numerous and more sophisticated as the technology improves, and will likely not abate anytime soon.
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