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Accounting Today’s editors pick the best new and most improved tools and resources for accountants from the past year.
February 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service warned tax professionals Friday to beef up their security measures and avoid clicking on some new phishing emails that can download malware onto their computers to steal their clients’ data.
February 2 -
The integration is bolstered with security protocols, including the requirement for clients to sign an authorization agreement.
February 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s efforts last year to safeguard against identity theft by asking employers to file W-2 forms earlier and holding tax refunds longer if taxpayers claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit did not always work, according to a new report.
February 1 -
The office of finance is the natural hub for the adoption and management of technology that can help change the tide of decreasing worker output.
January 31
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RSM US LLP has signed an agreement to add the leaders and staff of SecureState, a security and privacy consulting firm based in Cleveland, and acquire substantially all of its assets.
January 31 -
Reform and expats; R&D to OSs; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 30
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The University's Richard C. Adkerson School of Accountancy will be emphasizing analytics in its undergrad and graduate programs going forward.
January 30 -
SAP SE Chief Executive Officer Bill McDermott has backed U.S. President Donald Trump’s tax plan, and revealed a $2.4 billion deal for Callidus Software Inc., its biggest acquisition in more than three years.
January 30 -
More than half of taxpayers in the U.S. find the tax filing process stressful and 39 percent are using online tax filing software, according to a new survey.
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