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Andersen Global, the revived follow-up to defunct Big Five firm Arthur Andersen, is widening its footprint across the U.S.
February 8 -
The $4 billion accounting shortfall would typically raise alarm bells for an auditor. Somehow, a PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP affiliate didn't catch it at Americanas SA.
February 7 -
The Biden administration will allow more crossover SUVs to qualify for the newly-revamped electric vehicle tax credit following lobbying by automakers such as General Motors Co. and Stellantis NV.
February 3 -
Armanino admits 26 partners; Centri opens Tampa office; and more accounting news.
February 3 -
Private sector payrolls grew by 106,000 jobs, even though many companies laid off workers, while annual pay increased 7.3% year-over-year, according to ADP.
February 1 -
EITC education; onboarding is key; expats on the rise; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 31
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Here are five reasons clients may need more help with household employment matters in 2023
January 31 -
Hourly wage growth at small businesses dampened this month, even though the pace of hiring remained strong.
January 31 -
GM is pushing the Treasury to change the definition of a sport utility vehicle and expand how many buyers can get electric-vehicle tax credits.
January 30 -
PKF O'Connor Davies merged in Archambault & Associates; and Hood & Strong added Cohen Anderson CPAs.
January 25 -
Radio ads from pop-up "shops" and "mills" are looking to profit from the opportunity and confusion surrounding the Employee Retention Credit, but could cost clients.
January 24
Tri-Merit Specialty Tax Professionals -
The firm's worldwide revenues in 2022 reached $8.132 billion, increasing 15% this past year and 41.7% over the last three years.
January 24 -
EY Chief Executive Officer Carmine Di Sibio said "it's business as usual" when it comes to hiring, with a tight jobs market even as several big firms begin to cut staff.
January 18 -
CFOs are uniquely qualified to play a more active and strategic role, beyond the tactical applications of the finance function.
January 13
PwC -
The changes in the U.S. drop the price of Model 3 sedans and certain Model Y SUVs below the caps they needed to come under to qualify for as much as $7,500 electric vehicle tax credits.
January 13 -
UHY combined with Ross, Langan & McKendree; Sax added Schall & Ashenfarb; and Clayton & McKervey merged in Howe & Holscher.
January 9 -
Buying certain electric cars in the U.S. just got cheaper, thanks to new tax credits meant to phase out gasoline-guzzlers.
January 6 -
A combination of direct government funding and tax breaks for nonprofit news organizations could help support public interest journalism.
January 5 -
Annual pay rose 7.3% year-over-year, ADP reported, although larger companies actually subtracted jobs.
January 5 -
Citrin Cooperman merges in Chapman Bird & Tessler; Mauldin & Jenkins acquires MDG Professional Group; and VonLehman buys Sherck, Hussey, Johnson & McNaughton.
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