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The next time you take a plunge in a private pool in France, the tax-man may be watching.
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board levied $275,000 in penalties against KPMG's member firm in South Africa and two partners for improperly using and misreporting work done in Zimbabwe.
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Nearly half of CFOs anticipate a recession by next year, but they're more concerned about inflation than a recession, according to a new survey by Deloitte.
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The Institute of CPAs is updating its Statements on Standards for Tax Services and wants the IRS to hold off on renaming "virtual currency" as "digital asset" on tax forms.
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Jeff Thomson, the longtime leader of the Institute of Management Accountants, plans to retire in early 2023.
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At some point everyone has some time pressure, some much more than others, but time pressure is a reality.
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The crypto tax and accounting platform for professionals has released a new guide for tax management of digital currencies.
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Residents of New York, Virginia and 11 other states could end up with a surprise tax hit of hundreds of dollars next year on forgiven student loans.
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The incoming CEO of RSM US, Brian Becker, shares his thoughts on the challenges and opportunities facing the accounting profession.
August 29 -
The accounting and tax prep software giant unveiled a new logo, which it says the evolution of its products over the years.
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Under the agreement, inspectors will be able to see complete work papers without any redactions and select any issuer audits.
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Concerns have mounted over the last few days about the tax ramifications of President Biden's forgiveness of student loan debt.
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Cloud-based accounting software vendor Xero held its first live user conference since the pandemic in New Orleans this week.
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The online small business management platform announced partnerships with NABA and ALPFA to launch programs to increase diversity in the profession.
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The California Small Business Relief Act established the tax credit, largely in reaction to the $10,000 limit on the state and local tax deduction under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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The Tennessee Society of CPAs awarded $285,000 in scholarships to 111 students through the of TSCPA Educational & Memorial Foundation.
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Alexandru Bittner v. United States is about some of the tax and compliance rules the U.S. slaps on its own expatriates.
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Forensic investigators from PwC confirmed that 6.5 billion euros ($6.5 billion) in fictitious or irregular income had been recorded at Steinhoff between 2009 and 2016, making it South Africa's largest known fraud.
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The Tennessee Society of CPAs awards $285,000 in scholarships; Grant Thornton promotes largest class of partners, principals and managing directors; and more CPA news.
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The billions in student loan debt forgiveness announced by the Biden Administration will be exempt from federal taxation but could be taxable at the state level in more than a dozen states — a hiccup many states are expected to quickly handle.
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