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Ohio Tax Amnesty 2018

The Ohio Department of Taxation (“Department”) announced that the 2018 tax amnesty program, which was implemented as part of the 2018-2019

CPA Exam Changes - Remaining Current, Relevant, Reliable, and Legally Defensible

On April 1, 2017, the Uniform CPA Examination underwent its largest change since the exam transitioned from a pen-and-paper exam to a computerized exam

Impact Fee vs. Severance Tax

Natural gas producers for unconventional wells do pay something; it’s in the form of an impact fee. Impact fees arose from PA Act 13 of 2012. In

Revenue Recognition - What Public Construction Industry Companies are Saying

In just over a month and a half, many public construction industry companies will be adopting FASB ASU 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic
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Tax Reform
Ryan Broze | 11.16.2017

House Passes Tax Bill

A tax reform bill has been passed by the House of Representatives today, November 16, 2017. The bill, H.R.1, passed by a 227-205 margin along party lines,
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AICPA's Progress Toward Improving Employee Benefit Plan Audits

In 2014, the AICPA launched an initiative for improving the quality of audits by improving the overall audit process. The process for enhancing audit quality

Pay as You Go, So You Won't Owe

The title of this article is the IRS’s catchy new slogan launched at the end of October to remind taxpayers that income tax should be paid in throughout
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West Virginia Strikes Gold with Shale Gas Development

In the midst of President Trump’s three-day mission to China to forge energy deals between the two nations, at least one was finalized. On November
Tax Reform
Kirk Mitchell | 11.10.2017

The Senate Sounds Off on the House's Tax Reform Bill

On Thursday, November 2, 2017, the U.S. House of Representatives issued its version of a tax reform bill, the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.” If all
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