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Accounting firms are reopening their doors as the COVID-19 pandemic recedes thanks to wide availability of vaccines in the U.S., but they’re trying to avoid alienating staff.

June 17
10 Min Read
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Employers and employees don't agree on what a return-to-normal looks like in a post-COVID world. But to move forward with success, they must see eye-to-eye.

June 17
1 Min Read
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AT Think

When you reopen your accounting firm, will the woman employees come back? Maybe not.

June 16
4 Min Read
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Working remotely from abroad could bring some thorny tax problems.

June 15
5 Min Read
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The pandemic has been going on so long that it can be hard to imagine what things will look like afterward -- but businesses need to start preparing now for their eventual emergence, according to Cynthia Romano and Kevin Clancy of CohnReznick.

June 14
1 Min Read
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The board released updated implementation guidance for its leases standard, along with other accounting standards for state and local governments.

June 11
8 Min Read
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The work-from-home environment is producing tax complexities for companies and their human resources departments.

June 7
5 Min Read
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A new report from the Association for Accounting Marketing and the Hinge Research Institute found that the last year-plus had a positive impact on firms by accelerating key tech and process changes.

June 4
2 Min Read
Exiting the pandemic

Insights on how firms can prepare themselves and their clients for the world after COVID-19.

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