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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.
March 19 -
PICPA believes the PCAOB's Non-Compliance with Laws and Regulations proposal is disconnected from the realities of the auditing profession and will impose undue strain on an already thinly stretched workforce of CPAs.
March 18
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A federal court has temporarily halted the Securities and Exchange Commission's climate-related disclosure rule in response to a lawsuit from a pair of fracking companies.
March 18 -
Financial advisors and tax experts say HOA fees are usually not deductible, unless the home is used for a business or as a rental property.
March 18 -
Big Four firm Deloitte is looking to overhaul its structure to cut costs ahead of a market slowdown, according to the Financial Times.
March 18 -
It would cap a remarkable downfall for Mike Lynch if he's convicted of accounting fraud after he sold his startup Autonomy to Hewlett Packard for $11 billion.
March 18 -
Bloomberg Tax and Accounting released Bloomberg Tax Workpapers, which focuses on data, controls and calculations for tax preparation.
March 18 -
There's an inherent conflict between wanting the best deal when you exit your firm, and wanting the best arrangement during the time you are working.
March 18
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Transit operators in San Francisco's Bay Area are facing massive budget shortfalls as ridership lingers well below its prepandemic levels.
March 18 -
Accounting Today is accepting submissions for its report recognizing the Best Accounting Firms for Technology. This is the sixth year the publication will recognize firms in this category.
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