Senate Republicans don’t want to hand President Joe Biden an election-year victory on the legislation, which includes both child and business tax breaks, lawmakers and aides have said.
Category: NYT Accounting News
Tax Fraud Blotter: What a relief
Chief culprit; tag, you’re it; trust them not; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
Uncertainty surrounds CTA — for accountants and small biz
Ongoing court cases and questions about whether accountants can actually work on BOI reporting make the Corporate Transparency Act a source of serious confusion.
Maine, Rhode Island storm victims get tax relief
Filing and payment deadlines for taxpayers in designated areas have been pushed back.
FASB names members of EITF
The accounting standard-setter named 11 experts to its reconstituted task force on Thursday.
M&A roundup: Crowe and PKF Smith Cooper expand
Crowe plans to add Belt Harris Pechacek; and PKF Smith Cooper acquired BLB Advisory.
Everybody Wants a Piece of South Carolina’s $1.8 Billion Surplus. Is It Real?
Whom does it belong to? How did it get there? Why? The more legislators dig, the murkier things seem to get.
Accounting class-actions rose last year
Accounting-related class-action lawsuit filings and settlements both increased in 2023, according to a new report, even though the cases took longer to be filed.
Grow your niche through podcasting
Starting a podcast is an investment, but it also has a very high potential upside for accountants.
Small biz boosts jobs, pay in March
It was the first hiring increase so far this year, according to Paychex, though it remained below pre-pandemic levels.