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IRS reminds taxpayers to check their withholding
The IRS is reminding taxpayers that now is a good time to check their withholding, and the agency’s tax withholding estimator tool can help.
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New PCAOB guidance on audit evidence from other sources
New PCAOB staff guidance outlines things for auditors to consider regarding the relevance and reliability of information from external sources when planning to use it as evidence.
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DOR releases 2022 withholding tax tables
The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) has released its revised withholding tax tables for payroll periods beginning Jan. 1, 2022.
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Updated MyDORGov now live
Earlier this week, the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) introduced its enhanced My DOR Government Account (MyDORGov) online system.
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Proposed revisions to AICPA Ethics Code address SEC rule changes
The AICPA Professional Ethics Executive Committee is proposing revisions to the AICPA ethics code that address certain SEC rule changes.
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Software reliability a top concern for 2021
As software development becomes an increasingly competitive field, doubts about the reliability of the software persist, according to a new report.
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PCAOB proposes stronger lead auditor’s oversight of other auditors
A new proposal from the PCAOB seeks to enhance the lead auditor’s role in planning and executing a public company audit that involves other auditors.
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Making the most of in-person events by networking first
Accounting professionals can ensure a future in-person conference or tradeshow is as productive as possible by networking with others before the event.
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Helping clients transfer real estate to an LLC
Buying real estate is relatively easy but can quickly become problematic, so it is understandable why clients may come to you for guidance on transferring their property to an LLC.
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IRS sets user fee for estate tax closing letter
Final regulations from the IRS institute a user fee of $67 for the agency to issue an estate tax closing letter.