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An old solution to a new question; misconceptions about making partner; keeping staff; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 22
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The Internal Revenue Service is cautioning taxpayers to beware of the newly lowered threshold if they received payments amounting to as little as $600.
November 22 -
Todd and Julie Chrisley, stars of the long-running cable TV series "Chrisley Knows Best," received prison sentences of 12 years and seven years, respectively, on tax evasion and bank fraud charges.
November 22 -
Team members donate time and resources in Michigan as part of the firm's annual Day of Impact.
November 22 -
The House Ways and Means Committee had been racing the calendar to obtain the records before Republicans assume control of the House in January.
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Taxpayers can no longer get away with 'substantial compliance' — they need to have their 'contemporaneous written acknowledgements' in order.
November 22 -
Choreo's agreement to buy the wealth management arm of a major accounting firm reflects how CPAs and other tax pros have emerged as a key focus area.
November 22 -
The Top 40 Firm is expanding in the Windy City with its latest deal.
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With the end of the year just around the corner, now is a great time to discuss tax planning with your clients.
November 22
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The agency aims to hire scores of auditors, but there's a nationwide shortage of accountants.
November 22 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is proposing a new chapter in its conceptual framework on recognition and derecognition of items in financial statements.
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The scandal has increasingly ensnared Wall Street's biggest banks.
November 22 -
A provision imposing a 1% excise tax on corporate stock buybacks in this year's Inflation Reduction Act is likely to have an impact on the use of special purpose acquisition companies.
November 21 -
A recent report from the IESBA says that technology has created more opportunities for ethical dilemmas that highlight the importance of standards.
November 21 -
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Ed Mendlowitz looks back at some of his favorite columns over the years.
November 21
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In this edition of The Frontier, Avalara's Kim Austin talks about the rise of e-invoicing in the U.S. and why it took a while to get there.
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Technology is hugely increasing the sheer amount of knowledge required of a competent accountant — which was already vast to start with.
November 21 -
Reselling Taylor Swift tickets? You're going to have to pay taxes
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Roughly 2.3 million U.S. taxpayers told the Internal Revenue Service they traded cryptocurrencies in 2020, data from the agency show.
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