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The COVID-19 pandemic could give remote employees around-the-clock access to company funds with little supervision and lead to embezzlement.

March 19
7 Min Read
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The Biden administration said in a response to concerns raised by Republicans that state governments accepting pandemic-relief money from Washington are allowed to cut taxes, but only if they don’t use the federal aid to offset those reductions.

March 19
2 Min Read
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Experts read the tea leaves in the American Rescue Plan and other early hints of the administration’s revenue proposals.

March 19
4 Min Read
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The IRS will automatically process refunds for individuals who paid taxes on their unemployment benefits before Congress passed a law making those payments tax-free, Commissioner Chuck Rettig said.

March 18
3 Min Read
IIA President and CEO Richard Chambers

Richard Chambers has released a book on disruption as a new IIA report examines how the internal audit profession is coping with COVID-19.

March 18
4 Min Read
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Senate Democrats are sponsoring legislation to safeguard stimulus payments from debt collectors, while Republicans want states to be able to use funds from the new relief package for tax cuts.

March 18
5 Min Read
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AT Think

When going back to basics, ask yourself what you would look for in a CPA if you were the client.

March 18
6 Min Read
1040 forms

The Internal Revenue Service’s delay of the April 15 tax-filing deadline to May 17 gives taxpayers an additional month to file returns and pay any outstanding levies.

March 18
3 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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