Global minimum tax advances in EU, faces midterms in U.S.

Global minimum tax advances in EU, faces midterms in U.S.

With deadlines approaching for progress on an international agreement, different tax jurisdictions are chipping away at various obstacles to their adoption, and more of today’s top stories.?

Global minimum tax advances in EU, faces midterms in U.S.

While there may not be a deadline in fact, there may be a political deadline.?

In other news today:

CohnReznick charged with improper auditing conduct by SEC

The commission charged the Top 20 Firm and three of its partners, and the firm agreed to pay a $1.9 million penalty to investors.

Chrisley reality TV stars convicted for tax evasion

The stars of a long-running cable TV series were also found guilty of conspiring to defraud community banks out of more than $30 million in fraudulent loans.

Diversity in accounting: Still under construction

Leading firms share tips on moving the needle on DEI in the profession at the AICPA's Engage conference.

Aprio sees growth after rebranding

Aprio, a Top 50 Firm based in Atlanta, has watched its revenues increase from mergers and organic growth since rebranding over five years ago and plans further M&A activity ahead.

Criminals use SaaS, too

Accountants aren't the only ones interested in software-as-a-service models. Criminal hackers are too, and have already made platforms for people to custom-build their own ransomware campaigns.

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