Policies that lower the foreign taxes of U.S.-based multinational corporations are unlikely to benefit domestic workers, according to a recent academic study.
Day: July 29, 2024
Broker-dealer audit deficiencies on the rise, PCAOB finds
The board’s annual report identifies deficiencies in 70% of audit engagement reviews, offers advice aimed at reducing the number.
Beware of video communication pitfalls
Keep your videos brief and focused on a single point to make them most impactful.
Accounting Today names 2024 Best Firms to Work For
The annual list recognizes the 100 top workplaces in the profession.
Midsummer update: CPA licensure program continues to add students
Experience, Learn and Earn, a program designed to ease attainment of the final 30 hours of the education requirement for CPA licensure, has 94 summer-session students representing more than 50 employers. The deadline for the fall semester is Thursday.
Wolters Kluwer makes major tech buy in Europe
Wolters Kluwer has acquired a host of cloud-based financial workflow and data exchange solutions from Belgian fintech Isabel Group.
Art of Accounting: It’s never the ‘right time’ to do something new
You should never be too busy to find out what is new, and then to implement what will work for you.
5 new warning signs of a bad claim for pandemic-era ERC
The IRS said the five signs are the result of what IRS compliance teams found while analyzing and processing claims for the employee retention credit (ERC). The Service plans to briefly reopen its voluntary disclosure program.