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Hugh Jackman’s Excitement for PwC’s Role in Oscar Night Not Shared by the Old Man
We all know that PwC can hardly contain their excitement when talk of the Oscars […]
Accounting News Roundup: ICAEW Wants IASB to Give It Up; BDO, PKF Finalize Deal in UK; AMT Nightmare Approaches | 12.11.12
Top body wants halt in global accounting alignment [Reuters]The London-based ICAEW called for the first […]
Footnotes: PCAOB Still Piling on Big 4; The Charitable Deduction’s Sanctity; Porn Magnate Arrested for Tax Evasion | 12.10.12
Audit Regulator Criticizes Big Accounting Firms [WSJ, PCAOB Report] US Treasury announces sale of remaining AIG […]
A Maine Woman’s Illiteracy Will Be a ‘Fact of Significance’ in Her Tax Fraud Case
Not having a firm grasp on taxes is rarely an acceptable defense for committing tax-related […]
The Cloud Will Cause More Family Arguments This Holiday Season Than Ever Before
With our email addresses plastered all over this website, we get a ton of spam […]
PwC Tampa Office Attempts to Top Clark Griswold
Over the last couple of years, the PwC Tampa office has been in the news […]
New York, California in a Horse Race for Sending Most People to States with God-Awful Heat, No Income Tax
Hot off the Twitter, New York Times' Catherine Rampell shares some interesting data about movers in 2012: […]
Accounting News Roundup: Google’s Bermuda Vacation; Autonomy’s Lynch Still Waiting for HP’s Call; Accountant Wants Twinkie | 12.10.12
Google Revenues Sheltered in No-Tax Bermuda Soar to $10 Billion [Bloomberg]Google Inc. (GOOG) avoided about […]
The Third Batch of CPA Exam Scores Has Been Released for the October/November Testing Window
Yes, it's a little ambitious for us to be posting on a Saturday in December, […]
Footnotes: Mo’ Money, No Money and Everything You Didn’t Want to Know About Grover Norquist | 12.07.12
KPMG built a replica of the Chicago Water Tower using books. For charity, of course. […]
Tax Shaming Works
Martin Sullivan cites a KPMG study from 2005 that was ahead of its time: "The main point […]
