Accounting February 28, 2026
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Accounting February 28, 2026
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Firm Management March 8, 2024
Philadelphia-based CompuData provides cloud computing, accounting ERP software, and other services to SMBs.
IRS March 7, 2024
The projects included in the plan would be priorities for the Treasury and IRS to work on from July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025.
Taxes March 7, 2024
Expenditures for general health and wellness aren't considered medical expenses, regardless of some claims to the contrary.
Accounting March 7, 2024
Ousmane Caba allegedly drank alcohol to more than twice the legal limit during a “partnership lunch” and later in bars before crash.
Financial Reporting March 6, 2024
The rule “moves us closer to the high-quality reporting that investors, lenders, and other stakeholders require,” the AICPA and CIMA said.
Advisory March 6, 2024
The member firms aim to combat the challenges of the food and agriculture industry by sharing resources and best practices.
Firm Management March 6, 2024
The top 200 accounting firm acquired fellow Montgomery, AL-based firm MST CPAs & Advisors, effective March 1.
Taxes March 6, 2024
As of Feb. 24, 943,000 taxpayers had filed returns using Free File, up from last year's comparable period of 860,000 returns filed.
Taxes March 5, 2024
The refundable Recovery Rebate Credit is aimed at taxpayers who did not get one or more of their pandemic-era stimulus checks.
Firm Management March 5, 2024
The Chattanooga-based top 100 firm has expanded outside of Tennessee after merging in Bizzell, Neff & Galloway on March 1.
Taxes March 5, 2024
Americans hate taxes so much that they would entertain some bizarre options for a tax-free life, according to WalletHub.
Taxes March 5, 2024
Allen Weisselberg pleaded guilty to two first-degree perjury counts at a brief Manhattan Criminal Court hearing on March 4.