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The longest government shutdown in U.S. history could cause tens of thousands of businesses to make a tough choice.
January 15 -
The European Union’s executive arm will propose the abolition of national vetoes on tax policy, which national governments are almost certain to reject.
January 14 -
Cross-border commerce offers a tremendous opportunity for U.S. businesses -- but there are serious tax, customs and other compliance requirements that their accountants need to be aware of, according to Avalara VP Amy Morgan.
January 11 -
The risks are lower than many accountants think -- and the rewards are greater.
January 11 -
Chief financial officers across North America have recession on their minds.
January 10 -
The Top 100 Firm is adding a practice that specializes in customs and international trade regulation, and one that handles crisis management and business continuity.
January 9 -
Former AICPA exec Anthony Pugliese will take the helm of the California Society of CPAs.
January 9 -
Improve the odds of successfully starting up a new accounting practice from scratch and avoid the school of hard knocks.
January 9Build Your Firm -
The association of accounting and consulting firms hopes to attract more early-stage entrepreneurial firms.
January 8 -
When the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was passed in a whirlwind vote at the end of 2017, significant questions arose about implementation of the new law.
January 8Ellin & Tucker