A new survey finds 10 percent of controllers feel misrepresenting their company's performance is a regular part of their job.
 
 
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Controllers feel pressure to cook the books
 
Controllers feel pressure to cook the books
by MICHAEL COHN
 
A new survey finds 10 percent of controllers feel misrepresenting their company's performance is a regular part of their job. READ MORE »
 
 
Trump, New York Governor Cuomo to meet on state, local tax break
 
Trump, New York Governor Cuomo to meet on state, local tax break
by LAURA DAVISON
 
The president and the governor will discuss a change in the 2017 tax law that limits the SALT deduction. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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AICPA names winners in startup accelerator competition
 
AICPA names winners in startup accelerator competition
by RANICA ARROWSMITH
 
Bots, communications and cash flow solutions win the day. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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Age and wisdom: Talking retirement planning with clients
 
Age and wisdom: Talking retirement planning with clients
by JEFF STIMPSON
 
Tax pros share how they discuss preparing for the Golden Years with customers. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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In the blogs: Great unknowns
by JEFF STIMPSON
 
Reform and the classroom; RALs this season; love and brackets; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers. READ MORE »
 
 
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Cost segregation does not limit Section 1031 exchanges
by KIMBERLY LOCHRIDGE
 
It comes down to definitions -- and the Tax Code offers more than one. READ MORE »
 
Senator warns Trump about impact of another shutdown on tax season
 
Senator warns Trump about impact of another shutdown on tax season
by MICHAEL COHN
 
Wyden urged the president to accept the funding compromise on border security, or else risk delaying tax refunds. READ MORE »
 
 
Taxpayer Advocate sees continuing impact on IRS from shutdown
 
Taxpayer Advocate sees continuing impact on IRS from shutdown
by MICHAEL COHN
 
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson released her annual report to Congress, focusing on the partial government shutdown and the IRS's aging computer systems. READ MORE »
 
 
Diversity in finance and accounting: Challenges and opportunities for Black History Month
 
Diversity in finance and accounting: Challenges and opportunities for Black History Month
by JODI CHAVEZ
 
It's time to reflect on how well we, as finance and accounting professionals, are doing to actively support diversity and inclusion in our field. READ MORE »
 
 
The renewed importance of Section 1202
 
The renewed importance of Section 1202
by ROGER RUSSELL
 
The exclusion for gain of qualified small-business stock may become a common part of more deals. READ MORE »
 
 
National Society of Accountants announces 2019 scholarships
 
National Society of Accountants announces 2019 scholarships
by SEAN MCCABE
 
The NSA and its Scholarship Foundation are seeking accounting and taxation students to apply by April 1, 2019. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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