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The IRS turns its focus to cryptocurrency

On July 26, the Wall Street Journal reported that the Internal Revenue Service has mailed letters to over 10,000 cryptocurrency holders warning that those

Revenue Recognition: GAAP vs. IFRS: What this Means for Your Company

Accountants in America are currently under pressure to comply with Accounting Standard Update 2014-09, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers,”

Capital One Data Breach Exposes 100 Million Records to Seattle Hacker

Barely a week after the Equifax data breach was settled for nearly $650 million dollars, there appears to be news of an almost equally large mega-breach

#1 Mobile App Garners Concerns Over Data Privacy

If you haven't already downloaded FaceApp, you have probably either heard of it or witnessed your Facebook turn from an office party to a nursing home
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Accounting from a Different Perspective

Considering that I’m not a business major and have only taken one accounting class in my entire life, I felt a little incompetent walking into the
My internship experience at Schneider Downs has been truly unique. Before starting at Schneider Downs, I had anticipated that my internship would resemble

I Want Mine, but When? Social Security Claiming

Just when should you start claiming Social Security? The easy answer is to postpone claiming as long as possible. If you delay until after your full retirement

Accounting for Cryptocurrencies under IFRS

From June 11th to the 12th the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Interpretations Committee met to discuss several topics, including the
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As a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed in December of 2017, the IRS recently revised Form W-4: Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate.

Update: Tax Change to Receiving Advance Payments

It’s doubtful that Bret Michaels was exhibiting any sort of clairvoyant talent and was actually referring to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (the
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