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The Massachusetts Society of CPAs announces 2022 Women to Watch Awards; Weaver launches new government consulting services practice; and more CPA news.
September 23 -
From his skyscrapers to golf resorts, Donald Trump allegedly manipulated the value of a range of assets that inflated his net worth for years and defrauded banks, insurance companies and the IRS.
September 23 -
Plus, Rippling introduces new spend management product; Deltek launches a new partner program; and other updates from the accounting technology world.
September 23 -
Just days after American officials arrived in Hong Kong to review the audit work papers of Chinese companies, Washington's watchdog has a stern warning for Beijing: U.S. inspectors must get full access.
September 23 -
M.Y. Safra Bank must produce information to the Internal Revenue Service about customers who may have failed to pay taxes on cryptocurrency transactions through prime dealer SFOX Inc., a U.S. judge ruled.
September 23 -
Repeat business; bar none; installment plan; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
September 22 -
A recent survey found that finance leaders are busy automating back office functions, with accounts payable being the top priority for these upgrades.
September 22 -
The rise of remote work has led to dramatic spikes in employee productivity, but despite this managers remain paranoid they're really slacking off.
September 22 -
The attorney general for Washington, D.C., has filed a consumer protection lawsuit against Liberty Tax accusing the tax prep chain of deceiving consumers with misleading ads and promotions and predatory pricing.
September 22 -
A provision in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that was supposed to raise hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes on deferred earnings from multinationals is only bringing in about one-third of the projected revenue.
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