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Exploring a free filing system, encouraging taxpayers to take advantage of the EITC and issuing refunds for overpayments on unemployment are among the latest IRS policy stories.
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Did you spend your time on significant initiatives that will move your firm forward — or did you keep focusing on the low-hanging fruit that's easy to reach?
May 31
L&H CPAs and Advisors -
The U.S. garnered a mediocre score for cybersecurity, while Baltic states had an overall strong showing.
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The auditor cited insufficient disclosures around the company's transactions with certain entities.
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The former Treasury secretary sees rates headed higher in the short run, and U.S. taxes rising significantly in the longer run.
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The society launched the Amy A. Pitter Presidential Scholarship, to honor the legacy of its president and CEO, who will retire on December 31.
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CEO Leyton Perris discusses his AI-driven risk discovery and management solutions provider.
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The service has started holding discussions with advocacy groups on the direct file tax system it plans to begin testing early next year.
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The bill proposed two extra alternatives to the credit hour requirement, but did not pass in the current legislative session.
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The CEO of Top 50 Firm Cherry Bekaert advises accounting leaders to listen carefully — and keep pushing, no matter what happens.
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The American Institute of CPAs sent its members to visit lawmakers on Capitol Hill to advocate for various bills.
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Small businesses may be impacted most by rules requiring them to disclose who's really in charge.
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Hourly earnings growth for U.S. workers decelerated to 4.33% in May, while small business job growth declined slightly by 0.04% from April, Paychex reported.
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Headaches and highlights of the season; righting a use of property taxes; lots of luck; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 30
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The pace of issuance and implementation of new GASB statements continues to accelerate.
May 30
UHY Advisors -
More art than science, financial advisors can face difficulty in determining what constitutes a "substantially identical" security.
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The Cum-Ex scandal has robbed billions of euros from government coffers and embroiled some of Wall Street's biggest names.
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The Big Four firm has been under fire following revelations that a former senior partner leaked secret information on tax policy to colleagues.
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Biden's team agreed to trim $21 billion over a decade from IRS enforcement and $28 billion from prior COVID spending.
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