Look for the opportunities amid COVID-19: AICPA
A recent webcast urged businesses to focus on potential upsides and customer/employee engagement amid the coronavirus outbreak.
A recent webcast urged businesses to focus on potential upsides and customer/employee engagement amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The decision means companies and subsidiaries will want to establish clear tax allocation agreements.
Supreme Court overturns rule on who owns corporate tax refunds
CohnReznick’s newly installed CEO, David Kessler, shares the challenges facing his Top 100 Firm and the profession at large — as well as how the firm has reacted to the coronavirus.
With offices closed, and staff and clients scattered, maintaining relationships (and sanity) can be hard.
Republicans and Democrats in the Senate have released separate sets of tax proposals aimed at alleviating the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, in contrast to the two bipartisan bills that have been signed into law already.
Senate Republicans and Democrats offer competing tax proposals for coronavirus
Updates on industry events impacted by coronavirus pandemic
U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden in Washington issued a stay on the tax case Friday — the second in two months — to wait for a full federal appeals court.
Trump tax-return fight put on hold again to await McGahn ruling
BPM provides coronavirus online resource center; BKD debuts virtual chief information officer advisor services; and more CPA news.
This list will be updated periodically as companies announce their free services.
Tech and tax companies provide free services during pandemic
The annual accounting and finance event in Las Vegas has been delayed until an unspecified time “later this year” due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.