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KPMG to pay $50M for cheating on PCAOB exams
By Michael Cohn
The Securities and Exchange Commission charged the firm with changing some of its previous audit work and manipulating results of its internal training tests.
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A mid-year tax legislation update
By Mark A. Luscombe
Congress is considering plenty of bills -- how many will be passed is another question.
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IIA proposes update to Three Lines of Defense audit model
By Michael Cohn
The Institute of Internal Auditors is asking for input on a proposed update to its widely used document.
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40% of QuickBooks users don’t have accountants
By Daniel Hood
Intuit wants to put small businesses in touch with professional advisors, in more ways than one.
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Right Networks turns QuickBooks Desktop to 'Always On'
By Ranica Arrowsmith
The cloud hosting provider has deployed Autofy, which integrates QuickBooks with e-commerce platforms and automates functions.
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IRS Commissioner Rettig reaches out to tax practitioners, but with a stark warning
By Michael Cohn
The chief pointed to his own history as a tax attorney, while reminding tax pros that the IRS is watching from the compliance and enforcement side.
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FASB looking at delaying standards for private companies and nonprofits for 2 years
By Michael Cohn
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is considering giving privately held companies and not-for-profit organizations an extra two years to implement standards.
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3 strategies for double-digit growth
By Daniel Hood
The key is to focus on the firm’s top two tiers of clients, says Rainmaker Companies’ Adelaide Ness.
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Xero makes powerful partnerships for the future
Xerocon was a showcase of the achievements of the past year as much as it was about the roadmap for the future.
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Trump’s tax law made Americans less charitable, nonprofits say
By Laura Davison
Americans gave less money to charities last year partly because the Republican tax law changes made many people ineligible for tax breaks that can inspire donations.
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