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NASBA CEO and RSM International CEO both announce plans to step down; Citrin Cooperman relocates New York City office; and more news from across the profession.
November 3 -
Attorney General Letitia James says Uber from 2014 to 2017 improperly deducted sales tax and other fees from driver paychecks that should have been paid by passengers.
November 2 -
Jean Stephens, who has led the group for 17 years, plans to step down in May 2024 and become a senior advisor to the network.
November 1 -
Letitia James alleges all three Trump children were central figures in a scheme to inflate the former president's assets by as much as $3.6 billion a year to get better terms on loans and insurance policies.
November 1 -
The classification of marijuana as a Schedule I controlled substance has put cannabis businesses in a bind as far as federal taxes go, even as more states move to legalize the plant.
October 31 -
Organizations are preparing themselves to comply with the SEC's climate-related disclosure rule, according to a new survey.
October 31 -
Growth in hourly and weekly pay at small businesses decelerated in October as job growth moderated, payroll provider Paychex reported.
October 31 -
The Top 10 Firm has been building its international network since last year, with further expansion plans as it begins to roll out AI technology.
October 30 -
Small businesses are experiencing the weakest sales since 2020, according to a new report from Xero, despite signs of an improving economy.
October 27 -
REDW relocates in Albuquerque; Eide Bailly names the winner of its annual Resourcefullness Award; and more news from across the profession.
October 27