Firms across the United States are facing the reality of going remote quickly as COVID-19 spreads and states attempt to stem the contagion.
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By Ranica Arrowsmith
Firms across the United States are facing the reality of going remote quickly as COVID-19 spreads and states attempt to stem the contagion.
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Art of Accounting: Clients don’t care that it is tax season
By Edward Mendlowitz      4 min read
When a client has a problem or wants something from you, he or she needs your attention. Are you as responsive as you need to be?
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'It's not your father's firm anymore'
By Daniel Hood
Transition Advisors' Bill Carlino discusses the major factors driving change in the accounting profession -- and how firms are reacting.
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CFOs worry coronavirus may lead to global downturn
By Michael Cohn      4 min read
More than half of chief financial officers see the potential for a significant impact on their business operations, according to a new survey from PwC.
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Firms go remote at breakneck speed in response to coronavirus
By Ranica Arrowsmith      4 min read
Accounting firms across the nation are knee-deep in tax season, but now, they are also knee-deep in a crisis no one could have predicted.
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Practice Ignition honors 'Top 50 Women in Accounting' in 2019
By Sean McCabe      1 min read
The client engagement solution provider highlighted female professionals who promote "advocacy, change and community in their workplace and beyond."
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AICPA proposes guidance on insurance accounting
By Michael Cohn      1 min read
The American Institute of CPAs’s Financial Reporting Committee released working drafts of two pieces of implementation guidance for the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s long-duration insurance contracts standard.
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U.S. Chamber calls for payroll tax cut, loans to address virus
By Ben Brody      1 min read
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce called Monday for a three-month cancellation of all payroll taxes paid by employers to address “a sudden and sharp drop in demand” facing businesses due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Treasury says coronavirus bill will support small biz with tax breaks
By Jihye Lee      1 min read
The U.S. Treasury will be able to support smaller businesses impacted by the coronavirus through an economic relief plan that the House passed late Friday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.
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White House discussing allowing airlines to keep ticket tax
By Alan Levin and Saleha Mohsin      3 min read
White House officials are discussing temporarily allowing cash-strapped airlines to keep some taxes and fees they collect from passengers as a way to help as travel plummets due to the spread of coronavirus.
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