Time’s finally up: Preparers discuss how July 15 went
It was the best of times for some tax pros — and the worst for others.
It was the best of times for some tax pros — and the worst for others.
New York is seeking to dissolve the National Rifle Association as the state attorney general accused the gun rights group and its current and former senior officials of engaging in a massive fraud against donors.
New York sues to dissolve NRA, claiming massive financial fraud
A high-powered group of U.S. regulators said stock exchanges should set new rules that could trigger the delisting of Chinese companies, following mounting concerns that investors are being exposed to frauds.
U.S. moves to tighten audit and disclosure requirements for Chinese listings
Within minutes of concluding the video meeting, I’ve pretty much forgotten a good portion of what was discussed.
Blumshapiro donates $24,000 to local nonprofits; Dean Dorton and Dermody, Burke & Brown launch new service lines; and more CPA news.
People & firms on the move: CalCPA Education Foundation names new president
The economy showed continuing signs of recovery despite the continued spread of the coronavirus across many parts of the country.
Employers added 1.8M jobs in July, including 900 in accounting
The changing times and an economy in constant flux are causing clients to shift expectations for their accounting firms.
She will hand the reins over to Marc Huffman after 20 years at the helm.
BlackLine to install new CEO, founder Therese Tucker to step down
Tamera Riperda, the commissioner who runs the Internal Revenue Service’s Tax Exempt and Government Entities division, is retiring on Sept. 30 after 33 years at the IRS.