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Year-over-year hourly earnings growth for U.S. workers moderated slightly in February, continuing a trend that began mid-2022, while small business job growth held steady.
March 5 -
An Alabama federal district court held that the Corporate Transparency Act is unconstitutional, stating it "exceeds the Constitution's limits on Congress' power."
March 5
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The Top 100 Firm also announced the first three member firms of the network, which will focus on food and agriculture clients.
March 4 -
The Chicago-based agricultural commodity trader said the issue with internal controls relates to the way it reports sales between segments.
March 4 -
Sage, the company behind Sage Intaact and other products, announced a host of new products, features and partnerships at its Las Vegas conference.
February 29 -
Complex transactions in this industry can trigger accounting and reporting issues that may result in SEC letters, restatements and challenging conversations with investors.
February 29
Stout -
The move would make New Jersey's corporate tax the highest rate in the country.
February 28 -
Mayor Brandon Johnson's plan to increase taxes on real estate transactions of $1 million or more was dealt a major blow.
February 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a FAQ on a program that offers help to farmers, ranchers and forest landowners who experienced discrimination by the USDA in farm lending.
February 23 -
Grimbleby Coleman launches new wealth management division; HHM CPAs hires three senior managers; and more news from around the profession.
February 23 -
The decades-old global consensus that's allowed e-commerce and a growing tidal wave of data to cross borders without tolls is at risk of falling apart.
February 21 -
Schneider Electric will pay $80 million to acquire tax credits, which in turn will help fund four Engie North America projects that are slated to come online in Texas this year.
February 20 -
ADP's chief economist, Nela Richardson, shares her thoughts on what's in store economically for the year ahead.
February 19 -
Who owns the business and who is going to run it are separate — but equally important — questions.
February 13
Napier Financial -
Current loans at EYGS LLP — the entity that provides services to the network's member firms — more than tripled from a year earlier to $983 million as of June 30, 2023.
February 12 -
The international network's revenue reached $5.2 billion for the fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 2023.
February 8 -
The Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network hopes to deter money laundering in the residential real estate industry with a newly proposed rule.
February 7 -
The tax credits now helping underwrite many electric vehicle purchases are top targets if Republicans win the White House or strengthen their grip on Capitol Hill in November.
February 7 -
ADM shook the commodity world after it suspended CFO Vikram Luthar and cut its earnings outlook pending an outside counsel inquiry into its accounting practices.
February 5 -
Plus, promotions at Kassouf, CohnReznick, KSM, and Johnson Lambert, and other personnel and firm news from across the country.
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