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Beneficiaries won't get hit with a 50% penalty for not making withdrawals in 2021 and 2022 — an unexpected move by the IRS. But questions still remain.
October 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service's streamlined application process for tax-exempt status could be allowing corrupt charities to claim exemptions before the IRS has enough information.
October 6 -
The Georgia Society of CPAs and Feeding Georgia's ninth annual Georgia Accounting Food Fight raised $372,907 this year, which represents over 1.4 million meals
October 6 -
The New Jersey Society of CPAs has launched its thirteenth annual food drive to benefit the Community FoodBank of New Jersey
October 6 -
New rules on "portability" mean that a surviving spouse can lock in her deceased partner's exclusion years after exemption levels decrease come 2026.
October 4 -
The Institute of Management Accountants introduced two new education programs for sustainable business practices and diversity, equity and inclusion.
October 3 -
Private foundations are using donor-advised funds to sidestep federal laws designed to make sure the wealthy donate money to the needy in a timely fashion, not defer the gifts for generations.
October 3 -
The Top 10 Firm reported Thursday that its U.S. revenue for the fiscal year ending July 31, 2022, rose nearly 17% to reach a record of $2.3 billion.
September 29 -
The accounting firm is aiding the United Way of the Capital Region through a miniature golf tournament.
September 29 -
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