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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
IRS Draft Form 7217 Ready For Public Comment
Spooked by Staffing Shortages? Five Tricks to Retain Your Audit Professionals
Here are a few perennial problems and some suggestions on ways progressive firms can better manage their people and the process of auditing itself.
4 Strategies to Manage AP in a Time of High Inflation
As inflation reaches generational highs, many organizations are looking to build more resilient businesses that can withstand rising prices and the higher cost of capital.
CLA to Combine with Top 200 CPA Firm Concannon Miller
When completed on Nov. 1, CLA will have about 330 employees in Pennsylvania and around 450 in Florida.
Small Business Owners Expect a Recession, But Few Are Ready for One
70% say they anticipate a recession within the next six months, but only 37% are prepared for it, survey finds.
Companies Issue Unrelated News When SEC 8-K Disclosure Has Bad News, Study Finds
Companies that file a form 8-K containing negative info are 7% more likely to concurrently issue a press release with good news.
LHH Predicts Public Accounting Salaries for 2023
LHH Recruitment Solutions included pay projections for 11 roles, including partner, in its 2023 salary guide.
AICPA Honors William Balhoff with Gold Medal of Distinction
The Gold Medal is the highest honor granted by the AICPA. Since 1944, it has been bestowed upon CPAs whose influence on the accounting profession has been especially notable.
Michigan Accounting Firm JVTR Joins with UHY
UHY is the 29th largest accounting firm in the U.S. with 27 offices and more than 1,400 team members. UHY has combined with a number of firms this year, including LWBJ and TGM in January and Stoy Malone in May.