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Day: June 11, 2024
Overtime rule draws fire from business groups
A variety of business groups have been filing lawsuits to stop the Department of Labor’s overtime rule, which is set to go into effect on July 1.
SEC taps Williams for second term at PCAOB
The Securities and Exchange Commission has reappointed Erica Williams to another term as chairperson of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
Tax-planning certification rolling out as wealth and tax divide narrows
Jeffrey Levine and The American College of Financial Services hope to help more financial advisors branch into the related but historically separate field.
IRS tries to downsize extra office space
The Internal Revenue Service has been making efforts to reduce the overall amount of space it rents, but it nevertheless has lots of unnecessary space that it’s paying hundreds of millions of dollars for every year.