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The worst of times: Issues in accounting in 2024

It’s a great time to run an accounting firm — except for how hard it is. While many members of Accounting Today‘s Top 100 Firms and Regional Leaders are reporting record revenues, more work than they can handle and a number of exciting emerging opportunities, they are also facing a

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PCAOB fines Israeli audit firm $200K

The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board posted a settled disciplinary order Tuesday sanctioning an Israeli auditor and her firm for violating the PCAOB’s rules during several audits, imposing a $200,000 penalty. The sanctions involved Ilanit Halperin and her firm Halperin Ilanit CPA after the PCAOB accused her of violating its

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Why the profession needs to say no to NOCLAR

The viability of the CPA profession is under pressure from significant demographic and regulatory forces. Now, we have to contend with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board’s recent calls for more punitive regulatory enforcement actions and an aggressive standard-setting agenda. The PCAOB’s Non-Compliance with Laws and Regulations (NOCLAR) proposal is

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Ascend expands in Southern California

Victor Ramsauer of LevitZacks Private-equity backed accounting platform Ascend has added San Diego-based CPA firm LevitZacks to its network of members. Ascend acquires the nonattest parts of entrepreneurial middle-market firms in the U.S., and then supports their growth with capital and a growing list of other resources in areas such

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Poor software training can cause costly gaffes in tax season

Most Americans find gathering paperwork, documents and information to complete their individual tax returns very stressful. Now imagine having to do that for a midsized or large business.  Tax filing season can be an extremely trying time for corporate tax and accounting professionals as they have to navigate countless forms

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The definition of ‘rich’ — and its impact on taxes

Enjoy complimentary access to top ideas and insights — selected by our editors. The constantly changing numerical definition of “rich” carries direct implications for taxes and planning — and this year’s presidential election offers a choice between competing criteria. Every year, the IRS tweaks income tax brackets to keep up

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Oracle Fusion Cloud Application Suite adds dozens of gen AI features

Oracle announced the addition of over 50 new generative AI features to its Oracle Fusion Cloud Application Suite. These new capacities are embedded in existing business workflows across finance, supply chain, HR, sales, marketing, and service, as well as in an expansion of the Oracle Guided Journeys’ extensibility framework. Among

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IRS warns of money mule networks

The Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation unit issued a warning Tuesday about the use of “money mule networks,” criminals who exploit networks of innocent people to move illicit funds between bank accounts, currencies and blockchains in an effort to evade law enforcement.  The people who are exploited are referred to

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Biden’s $7.3T budget sets up tax fight with Trump

President Joe Biden’s $7.3 trillion fiscal 2025 budget proposal lays out a second-term vision that would deliver more services, middle-class tax breaks and price controls to voters funded through higher taxes on the wealthy and corporations. The document, unveiled Monday, details Biden’s opening salvo in his reelection battle with former

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Tax startup Lettuce gets $6M in seed money

Lettuce Financial Labs, a San Francisco-based startup, has received $6 million in seed funding from Zeev Ventures, helping fuel development of its Solopreneur Accelerator program to provide tax and accounting services to people who work for themselves.  Through the program, Lettuce plans to provide 1,000 “solopreneurs” with a free personalized

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