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Next stop, more billions; misaimed mansion tax; auditing's future; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 19
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The Internal Revenue Service hasn't fully updated its plans to use the tens of billions of dollars in additional funds provided by the Inflation Reduction Act, according to a new report.
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With tax season in full swing, accountants need to have a game plan to mitigate the potential impacts the shortage may cause.
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Xero -
The Chinese real estate company's revenue overstatement dwarfs that of Luckin Coffee Inc. and Enron Corp., dealing a blow to the reputation of its former auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers and the country's financial oversight.
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Artificial intelligence will redefine our thinking around capacity and talent management.
March 19
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Exxon Mobil Corp. won't move forward with one of the world's largest, low-carbon hydrogen projects if the Biden administration withholds tax incentives for natural gas-fed facilities.
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A British hedge fund trader said in court that he and his team did nothing illegal when receiving more than $1.3 billion\ in dividend tax refunds.
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GreenGrowth CPAs dominated the league tables in the last quarter of 2024, adding 30 new clients through two acquisitions.
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The Bekkerman case held that California may tax a bundled cellphone at the full price as an unbundled cellphone, rather than the discounted price.
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While tax season started seven days later this year, taxpayers are getting their returns into the IRS earlier, according to the latest statistics.
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