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Zone & Co Launches ZoneBilling AI Assistant
IRS Extends Tax Deadlines Until May For Helene Victims
Avantax Acquires SEP Financial Services
Sovos Launches Indirect Tax Suite for SAP, Enhances Clean Core Readiness
Financial Service Leaders Confident in Digital Fitness of Sector, But Worry Over AI
The study defines “tech anxiety” as the feeling senior leaders have as a result of the rapid pace of advancements in technology that are causing concern when it comes to how their business operates.
Deloitte U.K. Partners Paid Over £1 Million Despite Slowdown
The amount shared by the Big Four accounting firm’s 1,300 U.K. equity partners is broadly the same as last year.
Thomson Reuters Launches ONESOURCE E-Invoicing for Multinationals
The platform is designed to streamline electronic invoicing management for multinational businesses who are being mandated to comply with e-invoicing regulations around the world.
Not Having a Speaker is Threatening Many Key Areas Like Tax
Among the items now stalled are negotiations to restore tax breaks for business spending on research and development.
U.S. Home Prices Surge in 2023
The four most valuable metro areas have remained largely unchanged over the past five years: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boston.
Trump Organization Controller Admits to Tax Fraud Over Fear of Losing Job
McConney admitted he previously testified under oath that he knew he was breaking the law. He claimed he feared being fired if he resisted Weisselberg’s demands.
KPMG Partnership Grows by 117 in FY 2024
40 new partners work in advisory and another 40 in tax, then 32 in audit, two in growth and strategy, and three in risk management.
U.S. Economy is Resilient, Says Retail Economist
The U.S. economy is continuing to grow even as labor disputes across the country and uncertainty created by Congress add to the ongoing challenges of inflation and high interest rates