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The Supreme Court rejected a New Hampshire challenge to Massachusetts’ practice of taxing people who started telecommuting from elsewhere during the pandemic.
June 28 -
The service released a Data Book Thursday highlighting its work this past fiscal year, particularly in response to the pandemic.
June 24 -
IFAC signed an agreement with two global health groups to improve accounting practices in the public health sector.
June 24 -
The IRS, tax preparers and taxpayers all scrambled to keep up with a rapidly changing situation this year.
June 24 -
The advisory committee’s annual report to Congress highlights the dangers of cutting the service’s budget.
June 24 -
Wipfli’s latest merger is bringing the Midwest-based firm to California, but since the pandemic, it has been able to recruit talent around the world.
June 23 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors and AuditBoard added to their Elevate Internal Audit Scholarship Program by providing merit-based scholarships for those studying for Certified Internal Auditor status.
June 23 -
Taxing jurisdictions are less anxious about revenue — but they’ll be more focused on sales tax than before.
June 22 -
The service has posted new procedures to explain how a change in tax law last year potentially affects the depreciation of residential rental property.
June 21 -
Anti-fraud professionals are anticipating a rise in fraud this year after seeing it go up since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic last year.
June 21