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The legislation would cause sanctioned Russian oligarchs and American companies that pay taxes to Moscow to lose some of their U.S. tax benefits.
April 7 -
From staffing problems and clueless clients to Child Tax Credit issues and IRS backlogs, the top problems practitioners are facing in the run-up to April 15.
April 7 -
Researchers are seeing a new type of phishing attack embedded within documents sent via email to tax professionals.
April 6 -
A recent study has found that 96% had still not filed their taxes as of the end of March, with confusion over how to do so being the primary reason.
April 6 -
The IFRS Foundation is teaming up with CPA Canada to set up a Montreal center for the new board, in addition to a location in Frankfurt, Germany.
April 6 -
The American Institute of CPAs' 2021 Trends Report found that the diversity of accounting graduates hired by U.S. firms increased nearly five percentage points in 2020.
April 6 -
The California-based firm has been acquired by ZRG, a talent advisory firm in New York funded by private equity.
April 6 -
A worldwide survey has found that the No. 1 barrier to buying crypto was not understanding enough about it, especially with regard to taxation.
April 6 -
SEC reporting companies reported their highest levels of cybersecurity problems since 2011, according to a recent Audit Analytics report.
April 6 -
Liquidating crypto brings certain challenges, from complicating the underwriting process to possibly triggering significant (and often unexpected) tax gains.
April 6
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