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State Societies in Action: Wisconsin Institute of CPAs
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The Tax Blotter – Nov. 2024
CohnReznick Expands Footprint in Philippines
Judge finds 11th largest U.S. accounting firm in contempt over audit documents
Judge orders CPA firm to pay to reimburse costs incurred because firm took more than two years to turn over some documents.
Former stay-at-home mom’s accounting firm grows to 13 staff
Two decades ago, Renee Philbrook was a stay-at-home mom with six children and a home-based bookkeeping business. Today, she is CEO of a mini accounting empire servicing small to corporate clients from Maine to Oklahoma.
Thomson Reuters makes big indirect-tax announcement for businesses doing global trade
Robust determination and calculation engine extends ERP tax functionality to support complex indirect tax needs
SEC charges Pennsylvania city with securities fraud
Federal regulators have accused fiscally beleaguered Harrisburg, Pa., of issuing misleading financial statements in what marks the second time just this year that a municipality or state has been charged with securities fraud.
Auditor: Philadelphia charter school had longtime money woes
A Philadelphia School District auditor testified Monday about long-standing financial issues at a Kensington charter school during a district hearing to determine whether the school should remain open.
Frontline Data Completes SSAE 16 Examination
Frontline Data Service's Orangeburg, NY Data Center Completes SSAE 16 Type 2 Examination with No Exceptions
Is the FASB Killing the Auditing Profession?
With shrinking funding, many state agencies going unaudited
Out of Mississippi's 120 state agencies, boards and commissions, dozens have gone years without a comprehensive state audit, including the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, which went a decade without a full state review.