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Taxpayers reminded to request IP PIN for added security
The IRS is reminding taxpayers — particularly those who are identity theft victims — to request an Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN) from the agency.
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WICPA board chair named state controller
The WICPA’s board chair, Angela C. Thomas, CPA, was recently named state controller of Wisconsin.
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NTA calls for more time to contest denial of refund or credit claim
The National Taxpayer Advocate recently recommended a temporary postponement of the two-year time limit for taxpayers to file a lawsuit.
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Finding ways to get out of a work slump
An occasional day of malaise is normal, but if you are regularly feeling unmotivated, it might be time to consider how to get out of your slump.
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Yellen calls for crypto regulation to reduce risks, fraud
Treasury Secretary Yellen recently called for more government regulation to police the proliferation of cryptocurrency and ward off fraudulent or illicit transactions.
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CPA firms show progress in diversity, report finds
U.S. CPA firm accounting and finance functions made gains in hiring and promoting diverse personnel in 2020 amid an overall slowing in the CPA pipeline.
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Poll: US adults have more to learn about crypto, investing
Most U.S. adults have a beginner’s understanding of cryptocurrency, but plan on using such assets as a key source of retirement funds, according to a new financial literacy study.
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IRS eases application process for residency certification
New procedures will facilitate residency certification where the IRS has not yet processed the applicant’s tax return.
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Helping clients face their financial worries
A CPA’s “bedside manner” can go a long way when helping clients face their financial fears, especially when discussing retirement expenses.
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Companies say they will pay more to recruit, retain staff
More companies are offering pay increases, flexible working arrangements and signing bonuses to recruit and retain staff amid the Great Resignation, a new report finds.