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Companies will need to reveal detailed information about their greenhouse gas pollution under a new U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission plan, marking a major shift in how corporations must show they are dealing with climate change.
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board issued a Spotlight publication Monday containing some observations and reminders for auditing firms about relying on outside service providers for electronic audit confirmations.
March 21 -
A Tipalti study says there are too many manual processes; Wolters Kluwer announces a new partnership for cryptocurrency; and other tech news for accountants.
March 21 -
Three ways of easing the workload and creating a lighter atmosphere are for everyone to follow the system, improve scheduling, and shift some work from reviewers to preparers.
March 21
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A recent study from the University of Essex finds that people rank accounting high among boring professions.
March 21 -
The billionaire faces the largest U.S. tax-evasion case against an individual, and a 'jeopardy assessment' from the service.
March 21 -
Lawmakers are asking the Internal Revenue Service to expedite the processing of Employee Retention Tax Credits and not to penalize small businesses for incorrectly paying their estimated quarterly taxes as they await their claims.
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Rep. Bill Pascrell is looking at coach compensation information to see if their large salaries run afoul of the schools’ tax-exempt status.
March 18 -
KSCPA names ninth president and CEO; IESBA adds members to newly created Technology Experts Group; and more CPA news.
March 18 -
Your clients with household help — such as nannies, housekeepers and senior caregivers — may be paying their workers through a mobile app like Venmo or PayPal. It’s quick and easy, but thanks to a new tax-reporting rule, it may no longer be a good idea.
March 18
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