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The IRS has released the 2022 “Dirty Dozen” list of potentially abusive arrangements and tax scams that taxpayers should avoid. Read on for details.
Here’s what you should know about this week on the Hill: July is going to be a busy month on the legislative front, with the primary focus on passing a slimmed down version of the Build Back Better Act and the semiconductor manufacturing package.
With so many Salesforce Summer ’22 release updates, it’s hard to take them all in. Read on as we highlight Person Accounts and permission sets.
Since GASB issued Statement 87, Leases, in June 2017, there have been several updates and one effective date delay. This article provides details.
Organizations that received PRF funds during the pandemic with a fiscal year ending December 31 should start compliance audits. Read on for details.
Certain partners will use IRC Section 871(m) information to determine their U.S. withholding tax obligation. Read on for details on dividend equivalent payment rules.
Here’s what you should know about this week on the Hill: The IRS could get another $1 billion to do its job, legislators take on inflation, and recent Senate hearings you should know about.
Maryland recently passed a bill excluding certain computer software and SaaS from taxation as digital products. Read on for more.
The SEC has proposed new rules and disclosures to give investors consistent, comparable, and reliable information on funds’ and advisers’ use of ESG factors.
Read on for a look at the top five misconceptions regarding the proper GAAP treatment related to leveraged ESOP accounting.