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FASB Seeks Comment on Financial KPIs
N.Y. Congressman Requests Trump’s Support For Tax Cap Elimination
AICPA News – Nov. 2024
Chicago Aldermen Give Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $300M Property Tax Plan the Boot
Tax Partner Matters More Than Firm on Business Taxes
When it comes to a corporation’s relationship with its accounting firm, the firm itself is less important than the partner who leads its engagement team in lowering its tax rate.
Where the Republican Presidential Hopefuls Stand on Taxes, Other Economic Issues
11 candidates' positions on issues such as the Trump tax cuts, trade with China, energy, banking, Federal Reserve, and inflation.
How Pay Transparency Can Improve Staff Retention and Recruitment
Pay transparency has been gaining momentum and is considered a step towards pay equity and reducing gender and racial pay gaps.
U.S. Workers Want Salary of $78,645 to Start a New Job, Survey Shows
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the average reservation wage is up from about $72,900 a year ago.
IRS Nears Major Hiring Milestone
The agency has increased its full-time staff to nearly 90,000, a level not seen in more than 10 years, Commissioner Danny Werfel said.
Institute of Internal Auditors Adds Malta and Somalia to its Global Federation
The addition of these two new affiliates expands awareness of the internal audit profession in the regions and provides forums for discussing emerging topics and challenges faced by practitioners at the local level.
Report Predicts AI will Have a Transformational Impact on Professional Work by 2028
Most respondents shared optimism around the power of AI, with 45% pinning their biggest AI aspirations on improved productivity...
Housing Transitions May be Stressful for Senior Clients and Their Families
The decision to stay or to move should be made collaboratively among the individuals, their families, and professionals, such as doctors, CPAs, and estate planners who look after the client's best interests.