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UW–Milwaukee professors receive NASBA grant
NASBA has awarded $25,000 in Accounting Education Research Grants to faculty and postdoctoral researchers including two assistant professors at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
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Bill would allow IRS to regulate tax preparers
If enacted, a new bill designed to protect taxpayers, introduced by Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH), may enable the IRS to regulate tax preparers.
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Social media is a useful tool for CPA firms
Social media can benefit accounting firms by helping with client retention, recruiting, prospecting and growth.
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What’s the difference between RPA and IPA, and how can they enhance the audit process?
Audit processes can be improved with automation that assists humans by taking over repetitive, routine tasks and mimics human activities.
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NASBA endorses legislation to protect state licensing boards from antitrust damages
NASBA endorses legislation introduced by CPA Congressman Mike Conaway (R-Texas) that would limit damage awards against state professional and occupational licensing boards.
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How to enjoy vacation without worrying about work emails
Learn how to enjoy your vacation without letting email ruin your time away from the office.
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Take a practical approach with new entertainment and transportation expense rules
Practical approaches can help tax professionals and employers cope with changes to the new rules on entertainment expenses and transportation fringe benefits.
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FASB issues standard for codification improvements
FASB issues ASU No. 2018-09, which makes clarifying changes to its Accounting Standards Codification and corrects unintended application of guidance.
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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.