Firms need to adapt their business development efforts to the reality of the pandemic.
The Treasury secretary will put the unspent CARES Act funding into an account that his presumed successor will soon need authorization from Congress to use.
The future will look more like life during the pandemic than life before the pandemic.
The pandemic has forced states to consider where to tax work, but the rules remain tangled.
Practitioners share their plans and thoughts on how COVID-19 is changing client interactions.
The former Fed chair would be the first woman to head the Treasury.
With a CARES Act fix stalled along with stimulus legislation, the institute is urging CPAs to put pressure on their representatives.
Concerns are increasing over the growing spread of COVID-19 and the preparedness of the incoming administration to deal with vaccine distribution and other critical issues.
Insights on how firms can prepare themselves and their clients for the world after COVID-19.
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Economic experts believe the current surge is not enough to stop continued losses incurred by various segments of economy.
November 25Tax Tabs -
Firms need to adapt their business development efforts to the reality of the pandemic.
November 25Crosley+Company -
The Treasury secretary will put the unspent CARES Act funding into an account that his presumed successor will soon need authorization from Congress to use.
November 25 -
The future will look more like life during the pandemic than life before the pandemic.
November 24Accounting Today -
The pandemic has forced states to consider where to tax work, but the rules remain tangled.
November 24 -
Practitioners share their plans and thoughts on how COVID-19 is changing client interactions.
November 24 -
The former Fed chair would be the first woman to head the Treasury.
November 23 -
With a CARES Act fix stalled along with stimulus legislation, the institute is urging CPAs to put pressure on their representatives.
November 23 -
Concerns are increasing over the growing spread of COVID-19 and the preparedness of the incoming administration to deal with vaccine distribution and other critical issues.
November 23 -
The American Institute of CPAs is firing back after a congressional hearing, asking for penalty relief for taxpayers dealing with the pandemic.
November 20