The Senate's recent passage of legislation exempting smaller financial institutions from some requirements could help clients.
 
 
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Accountants may benefit from Dodd-Frank changes
 
Accountants may benefit from Dodd-Frank changes
by MICHAEL COHN
 
The Senate's recent passage of legislation exempting smaller financial institutions from some requirements could help clients. READ MORE »
 
 
IRS tells taxpayers to report cryptocurrency transactions or face penalties
 
IRS tells taxpayers to report cryptocurrency transactions or face penalties
by MICHAEL COHN
 
The Internal Revenue Service warns virtual currency users they need to disclose gains on their tax returns. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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People on the move: Nexia appoints first chief digital & information officer
 
People on the move: Nexia appoints first chief digital & information officer
by DANIELLE LEE
 
Blue & Co. hires four in three offices; RubinBrown adds five in three states; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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Retailers slam tariffs, saying they'll amount to $50B tax
 
Retailers slam tariffs, saying they'll amount to $50B tax
by LINDSEY RUPP
 
U.S. retailers came out swinging against new tariffs that will be imposed against China, saying they represent a $50 billion tax on American consumers. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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Tax practitioners recommend IRS reforms
 
Tax practitioners recommend IRS reforms
by MICHAEL COHN
 
The National Association of Enrolled Agents sent a letter to members of Congress