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Despite lingering uncertainty over the U.S. election, the country’s ultra-rich already have plenty to celebrate from Silicon Valley to Illinois.
November 5 -
Having started his transition at the beginning of the pandemic, Board Chair Richard Jones now faces the uncertainty of the presidential election and what Congress might do with accounting standards.
November 4 -
Regardless of who wins the White House, the scope for tax legislation in the near term will be limited.
November 4 -
The coronavirus and uncertainty over the election are slowing down employment gains.
November 4 -
But leaving the country — for whatever reason — brings serious tax and reporting implications.
November 3 -
The outcome of Tuesday’s election could be profound tax changes, but that’s only if one party wins control of both houses of Congress and the White House.
October 30 -
Top 10 Firm Crowe has put together an at-a-glance guide to the candidates' positions.
October 29 -
Blake Oliver asks whether the company CEO should have hit 'Send' on a controversial email.
October 29Earmark CPE -
As the country looks to make its choice between two decidedly different candidates, tax preparers are watching the race play itself out from a unique vantage point.
October 29Tax & Accounting Professionals business of Thomson Reuters -
Taxes on the ballot; dressing out of the office; lowering penalties; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 27