Some tax pros say the confusion caused by the pandemic require a delay; others say it should be unnecessary by now. Credit Suisse tax whistleblowers urge U.S. to punish bank | By David Voreacos, Neil Weinberg and Eyk Henning 3 min read | Former Credit Suisse Group AG bankers who blew the whistle on their employer for helping wealthy Americans dodge taxes are now urging U.S. authorities to punish the bank beyond the $2.6 billion it paid as part of a guilty plea seven years ago. | | House sends stimulus bill to Biden, checks to U.S. pocketbooks | By Erik Wasson and Katia Dmitrieva 6 min read | President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill cleared its final congressional hurdle Wednesday, with the House passing the bill on an 220 to 211 vote, sending it to the president for his signature. | |
Biden stimulus nears finish line with House vote Wednesday | By Erik Wasson and Katia Dmitrieva 4 min read | The House is poised to send the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan to President Joe Biden for his signature, providing an economic boost that will last long after $1,400 stimulus checks start arriving in Americans’ accounts this month. | |
In the blogs: Less of a headache | By Jeff Stimpson 3 min read | Re-targeting PPP; how to charge more; this season’s challenges; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers. | | WEB SEMINAR | Secrets of the top 100 firms | Accounting Today’s Top 100 Firms and Regional Leaders present a host of information on the profession’s most successful practices, and this session will dig deep into that data to share some of the secrets behind their achievements, including trends in service offerings, staffing and more; their growth strategies; their biggest concerns; new approaches to M&A; and more. | |
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