IRS rules target coaches at Duke, Notre Dame, hospital chiefs
The service issued guidance that levies a 21 percent excise tax on some nonprofit employees’ salaries above $1 million.
IRS rules target coaches at Duke, Notre Dame, hospital chiefs
The service issued guidance that levies a 21 percent excise tax on some nonprofit employees’ salaries above $1 million.
IRS rules target coaches at Duke, Notre Dame, hospital chiefs
The annual paper on female representation and leadership at accounting firms honored firms making waves in gender equity.
Accounting MOVE Project releases 2020 report on female leadership
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, the need for remote audit capabilities remains a prime concern.
New tech helps clients set up webinars, asses consumer use tax, and more.
Firms, state CPA societies and national accounting organizations are addressing the wave of international outrage and demonstrations sparked by the killing last week of George Floyd, an unarmed African American, by four Minneapolis police officers.
Accounting profession responds to George Floyd killing and anti-racism protests
The positive figures included 13,200 jobs in accounting, and raised hopes for a faster economic recovery despite the coronavirus pandemic.
ConvergenceCoaching announces Transformational Leadership Program graduates; Baker Tilly admits 23 partners; and more CPA news.
It’s too bad that a pandemic is what was needed to push firms into stronger leadership, but now that the world has changed, accounting firms need to change with it.
International Federation of Accountants CEO Kevin Dancey talks about how accounting organizations around the world are dealing with the coronavirus pandemic and working with each other to solve problems and share resources.
It’s likely that what we thought of as ‘business as usual’ is never going to be exactly the same given the massive upheaval we’re now going through.
Have you got the right technology, space and mindset to work from home indefinitely?