Is Biden’s tax plan a reward for the working class?
Former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s tax proposal will limit direct tax increases to just 1.9 percent of taxpayers.
Former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s tax proposal will limit direct tax increases to just 1.9 percent of taxpayers.
The Illinois CPA Society are inviting racial and ethnic minority students to apply for the ninth annual Mary T. Washington Wylie Internship Preparation Program, to be held virtually this year.
CliftonLarsonAllen is merging in White Nelson Diehl Evans LLP, effective Nov. 1, 2020, expanding CLA’s presence in Southern California.
Democrats on the House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee want the agency to reverse the automated revocation of status for tens of thousands of nonprofits.
House Democrats blast IRS for revoking tax-exempt status of 28K charities
Two of three judges on a Washington appeals court appeared skeptical of President Donald Trump’s renewed efforts to prevent accounting firm Mazars USA LLP from turning over his financial records to House Democrats
Trump faces skeptical court in fight to keep records from House
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Automated technology makes it easier to provide extra services during these difficult times; and it also creates opportunity to move to value pricing.
New revenue and cash flow forecasting features have been added to the ERP and professional services automation software.
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy’s board of directors voted to pave the way for major changes in the way CPAs are educated for the accounting profession.
NASBA approves changes in Uniform Accountancy Act education rules