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A growing shortage of accountants has plagued dozens of cities and counties across the U.S.
April 24 -
A marked increase in staffing shortages at auditing firms has resulted in significant setbacks to complete issuers' financial disclosures, S&P said in a report.
March 15 -
The movement to convert documents to machine-readable data that computer applications like spreadsheets can use is not new.
November 11Truth in Accounting Project, University of Denver -
There's an easy way to hide from high taxes that doesn't involve packing up a moving van to Florida or Texas.
October 20 -
Scholars in the vanguard of finance, accounting, history and geography are seeing the impact of racial bias and property tax disparities in the $4 trillion U.S. municipal bond market.
September 29 -
The bill contains a 25% tax credit for semiconductor manufacturing — the source of the revenue loss.
July 22 -
The federal government’s deficit has shrunk by some $1.57 trillion, driven by record receipts from a strong economy and a slowdown in spending.
May 12 -
Biden’s 10-year outlook still would rack up $14.4 trillion in deficits — most of it on autopilot — even after accounting for that $1 trillion in net deficit cuts from new policies like tax increases on the wealthy and corporations.
March 29 -
A new bill would end the tax-exempt status for new sales of municipal bonds that finance professional sports stadiums.
February 23 -
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is proposing to boost affordable housing by 2 million units over the next decade by expanding a key tax credit.
June 28