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Plus, Armanino tests out new client experience app; MindBridge touts new API in latest release; and other stories from the world of accounting technology.
September 16 -
Business Roundtable Chief Executive Officer Joshua Bolten on Wednesday flagged concerns that reviving the deduction for R&D will fall off of Congress's agenda later this year, despite it having bipartisan support.
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The president is likely to nominate Beth Kaufman, a partner at the law firm Caplin & Drysdale, to be IRS chief counsel.
September 16 -
Schellman opens new office; Bennett Thrasher appoints chief information officer; and more CPA news.
September 16 -
Kin capers; Easy money; just feeling frivolous; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
September 15 -
Advocates are pushing to restore the $20,000 threshold for reporting transactions from payment cards and third-party networks after it was lowered to just $600.
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Kreston Global introduced a Global Transfer Pricing Group, led by David Whitmer, who leads the National Transfer Pricing Practice at Kreston's U.S. member firm CBIZ.
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The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants released a report exploring the post-pandemic role of educational technology, or edtech, identifying tips and trends for users.
September 15 - AT Think Expanded 45L and 179D energy efficiency tax breaks have implications for real estate owners
Will the average taxpayer qualify for a larger deduction or credit, or will their eligibility drop?
September 15
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen unveiled some of the Biden administration's planned changes for the Internal Revenue Service.
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