Tax Fraud Blotter: Class dismissed
Family plot; past and present; fat chance; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
Family plot; past and present; fat chance; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
The International Federation of Accountants finalized revisions to embed sustainability throughout training of accountants.
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board staff released a new publication aimed at helping firms complete Form AP.
Accounting practice management solution provider Canopy previewed three new products that are currently in beta testing, as well as announced new hires.
Accounting jobs that allow employees to work remotely may be disappearing as more employers demand people return to the office.
The meeting, scheduled for Thursday at the White House, will be the first sit-down between the Senate tax panel and Trump since he took office again.
A bipartisan group has reintroduced legislation to allow immediate expensing of research and development costs, all the way back to 2022 when the tax break expired.
The Securities and Exchange Commission dramatically pulled back on accounting and auditing enforcement last year after two years in a row of increases.
The PCAOB sanctioned a former BF Borgers partner for audit failures and violating partner rotation limits, and PwC Singapore for violating rules and quality control standards.
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