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Now that 2022 is in full swing, are you looking for ways to boost your accounting firm’s overall success and progression?
February 17 -
The Regional Leader is joining forces with Damitz, Brooks, Nightingale, Turner and Morrisset in Santa Barbara.
February 16 -
Taxpayers who moved to another state during the pandemic to work remotely have been dealing with a more complicated tax season than usual.
February 16 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission eased up dramatically on accounting and enforcement activity last year during a period of transition at the SEC, but the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board increased its enforcement amid a shakeup at the PCAOB.
February 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing relief from filing a Schedule K-2 or K-3 information report this year for some partnerships without foreign activities.
February 16 -
The Deloitte Foundation Accounting Scholars Program will fund $30 million in scholarships for students pursuing a fifth-year master's degree program in accounting from select Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accredited colleges and universities, including the W. P. Carey School of Business at ASU.
February 16 -
Even though many of the legislation’s original elements, like providing free community college education, were removed, it’s still full of tax provisions.
February 16
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The chief policy officer for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said the group has grown concerned that a global tax deal may “fundamentally disadvantage U.S. companies.”
February 16 -
Under IRS rules, donors can both deduct the value of the gift and avoid any capital-gains tax on the investment.
February 16 -
An accountant working at a Georgia-based wealth management firm pleaded guilty to embezzling $800,000 from an elderly client suffering from dementia.
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