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AICPA Has Grave Concerns with BOI Reporting Requirement Timeline
Survey Shows Half of Organizations Are Lagging in Tax and Finance Automation
Thomson Reuters Expands Partnership with Oracle with Turnkey Embedded E-Invoicing Capabilities
Payhawk Adds Integration with Mastercard Transaction Notifications for Spend Management
CPAs from Several States Visited Washington D.C. to Promote Accounting and Tax Issues
The CPAs asked members of Congress to support the Freedom to Invest in Tomorrow’s Workforce Act, a bill that would expand eligible uses of 529 savings plans.
IRS Alerts Business Owners About ERC Scam
The agency says marketing fraudsters are misrepresenting and exaggerating who can qualify for the employee retention credit.
Number of CPA Exam Takers Continues to Dwindle
The number of candidates who took the Uniform CPA Examination in 2022 was about 67,000, down from 72,000 in 2021.
Illinois CPA Society Announces 2023 Young Professionals Leadership Award Recipient
This award recognizes a certified public accountant (CPA), under age 35, who has demonstrated outstanding leadership skills in their career, in public or community service, and through involvement in professional organizations.
New AICPA Chair Looks to Foster Innovation and Support Next Generation of Accounting Professionals
Okorie L. Ramsey, CPA, CGMA, PMP, NACD, will also serve as chair of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants.
Biden and McCarthy Reach Tentative Debt Limit Deal
The deal struck Saturday night offers a lot for the two parties not to like, from expanded work requirements for food stamps opposed by Democrats to higher spending levels than conservatives demanded.
Most AI-Threatened Jobs are Held by Women, Says Study
From screenwriters to financial advisors, the technology will disproportionately replace jobs typically held by women, according to human resources analytics firm Revelio Labs.
Accountants Shy Away From Talking to Their Bosses About Mental Health
Accounting ranked eighth out of nine industries with 23% of employees willing to discuss their mental health, a survey revealed.