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Finance Committee chair Ron Wyden is developing policies that could remove some tax benefits available to Russian and Belarusian individuals and entities that earn income from the U.S.
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The accounting industry is suffering and something needs to change.
March 11
Sheffield Advisors -
The service is hiring 5,000 people in the next two months and 10,000 by year's end, and has also added voice and chatbots to help boost taxpayer service.
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Businesses are continuing to reevaluate how they measure success, suggesting that the KPIs to which they hold their AR teams accountable will look a lot different than in years past.
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Rosen, Sapperstein & Friedlander names next MP; PCAOB installs chief of staff; and more CPA news.
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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse is pitching a tax on oil companies as part of a broader plan to mitigate the impact of inflation on middle-income families.
March 11 -
From ESG requirements to global tax reform, this handful of developments is worth paying attention to in 2022.
March 11 -
The accounting technology and payroll services company announced it has patented a dual-ledger accounting software feature.
March 10 -
Twice as nice; moving violation; A to Z to jail; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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The New Jersey Society of CPAs is warning residents to beware of potential fraud from scammers asking for donations to bogus nonprofits raising money for Ukraine relief.
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