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The Iowa Legislature passed a bill creating an additional pathway to CPA licensure.
April 9 -
Acting IRS commissioner Melanie Krause reportedly intends to resign after a deal with the Department of Homeland Security to use IRS data for immigration enforcement.
April 9 -
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency reportedly plans to centralize all IRS data around a single portal and will begin efforts next week with a "hackathon."
April 8 -
Legislation providing two pathways to a CPA license unanimously passed both chambers in the Georgia General Assembly and is awaiting the governor's signature.
April 7 -
Employment rose by a stronger than expected 228,000 jobs in March, although unemployment inched up to 4.2%, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.
April 4 -
Spend management solutions provider Ramp released a new solution in response to recent advances in AI image generation making it easy to create convincing fake receipts, a major fraud risk.
April 3 -
The 10 firms with the most public company audit clients accounted for 65% of the total market, down from 70% in 2023.
April 3 -
Private sector employment grew by 155,000 jobs in March as annual pay increased an average of 4.6% year to year, payroll provider ADP reported.
April 2 -
Intuit announced improvements to its Intuit Enterprise Suite product centered around workflow automation and data analytics and payroll.
April 2 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board released a paper on how to apply its revenue recognition standard to construction contracts with retainage provisions.
April 1