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AICPA asks IRS to simplify Form W-4
The AICPA’s Tax Executive Committee is urging the IRS to simplify the proposed draft 2019 Form W-4, Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate.
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DOR announces week-long sales tax holiday in August
Sales tax on certain items will be exempt Aug. 1–5, according to the Wisconsin DOR.
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Wealth management can be an opportunity for CPAs to add more value to client services
Wealth management can be a viable business opportunity for CPAs and a valuable service for clients.
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AICPA invites comments on proposed standard that would increase flexibility in attestation engagements
AICPA Auditing Standards Board invites comments on a proposed SSAE that would increase flexibility in attestation engagements.
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Cybersecurity campaign urges tax pros to secure client data
The IRS and its Security Summit partners launched a summertime security awareness campaign to encourage tax professionals to secure client data.
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Survey says digital transformation will add jobs
A Robert Half survey says finance chiefs will add employees to help the transformation of a digital workplace rather than cut staff.
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DOR launches online resource for remote sellers and tax practitioners in wake of Wayfair
The Wisconsin DOR has launched an online resource center to help remote sellers and tax practitioners understand sales and use tax administration in the wake of South Dakota v Wayfair.
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IASB seeks comments on Discussion Paper to clarify classification of financial instruments
CPAs are invited to comment on IASB’s proposed guidance to clarify when a financial instrument should be classified as a liability or as equity.
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Email etiquette rules everyone should follow
Email is a key business tool today, and business professionals should follow some basic rules to be effective communicators.
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SEC eases financial reporting requirements for small companies
The SEC has approved amendments that will change the definition of “smaller reporting company” and make reporting requirements less stringent for more companies.