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Most of the Top 100 CPA firms reportedly are showing significant increases in revenue in their SUT practices.
August 21
Friedlich Law Group -
The Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden expressed optimism and hope about overcoming the economic crisis and other challenges during his acceptance speech at the virtual Democratic National Convention.
August 21 -
SobelCo appoints first COO; Plante Moran adds 25 partners; and more CPA news.
August 21 -
When it comes to working from home, people’s thoughts automatically turn to Zoom. But there’s another game-changing tool that’s rapidly gaining traction in the telework arena.
August 20
L&H CPAs and Advisors -
The Internal Revenue Service projects that lower levels of employment in the U.S. could persist for years, showcasing the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
August 20 -
A survey of nearly 15,000 professionals found that those working in education and nonprofits felt it would take more than two years for the sectors to return to normal.
August 20 -
House Ways and Means Chair Richard Neal wants the IRS to quit sending balance due notices for now.
August 19 -
Financial execs take wait and see approach amid coronavirus uncertainty
August 19 -
Firm leaders have discovered that what they originally thought was unthinkable has made its way onto the partner priority list.
August 19
PracticePro 365 -
The worst thing we can do is nothing. Accounting firms need to stay in the game, stay ahead of their competition and stay in front of clients.
August 19
"The Radical CPA" -
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other organizations are sounding the alarm about the impact of President Trump’s order.
August 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury plan to send interest payments averaging $18 to approximately 13.9 million taxpayers.
August 18 -
The Big Four firm says they wanted to recognize the challenges parents and caregivers are facing during the pandemic.
August 18 -
Delaying tax payments is one thing; forgiving them is another thing entirely.
August 18 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is working on developing new standards for state and local governments to use under its new chair, Joel Black, while responding to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
August 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving taxpayers a break if the checks they mailed in to pay their taxes still haven’t been opened up yet and are sitting in the trailers the IRS set up during the pandemic.
August 17 -
Teaching provides an opportunity to give back by transferring knowledge, sharing experiences and offering a practical outlook to people who either will be starting their careers or are at mid career with a desire to advance further.
August 17
Withum -
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP expects the majority of its 22,000 U.K. staff to spend some of their time working remotely, even after the coronavirus crisis passes.
August 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving parents another chance to list their kids so they can receive an extra $500 per child in economic impact payments under the CARES Act.
August 14 -
There’s little chance of agreement on a new federal coronavirus relief plan without a compromise on the roughly $1 trillion in aid to beleaguered state and local governments that Democrats demand and the White House opposes.
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