Embracing digital disruption to drive growth
Here are some ways accounting firms can thrive in the digital age.
Here are some ways accounting firms can thrive in the digital age.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he supports direct payments of $1,000 per adult and $500 per child to Americans within three weeks if Congress backs the plan.
NASBA and the AICPA announced the decision after test administrator Prometric closed its test centers across the United States and Canada for 30 days.
The IRS cautioned tax professionals about a new version of a phishing email scam targeting them.
New email scam targets tax pros warning their EFINs will be suspended
The relief is only for income taxes, and doesn’t change any filing deadlines.
IRS and Treasury offer guidance on deferring tax payments amid coronavirus
One strategy being used across international regions is to utilize value-added tax measures as a flexible and effective response to the economic slowdown.
VAT is becoming the global fiscal tool of choice during the coronavirus downturn
In this confusing time, the ability to ask questions at work becomes all the more important.
How to ask questions at work: A guide you didn’t ask for, but now need more than ever
The Big Four firm helped modernize the skills of students at three schools, with plans to reach more schools throughout 2020.
KPMG partners with Thomson Reuters, universities on interactive case study
The first quarter is quickly coming to an end, and finance teams around the country are busy preparing for questions from the board.
Automating and synchronizing forward-looking financial statements
Businessman Lev Dermen, 53, was found guilty Monday as part of a scheme to cheat the IRS out of $512 million through a program designed to promote clean fuels.
Virus-panicked jury rushed polygamist tax case, defense says