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The Rise of ESG: Where It Is Now and How It Got Here
Calls for corporate reform are as old as the corporation itself, so why now are companies pushing for more ESG efforts in their organizations?
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| July 5, 2022
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Tax Departments Are Starving for Technology Investment
The tax function needs the same kinds of modern tools that finance and accounting are increasingly acquiring, Deloitte says.
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David McCann
| June 5, 2019
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Tax
Falling Global Tax Rates Make U.S. Less Competitive
A lower U.S. tax rate plus simplification of the tax system would stimulate corporate expansion and spark economic growth, consultant says.
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Jason Gerlis
| July 18, 2017
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CFO’s Daily Roundup: July 14, 2015
A collection of CFO.com's articles and stories published on July 14, 2015
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Kerry Maruna
| July 14, 2015
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The Economy
Territorial Imperative
The campaign to stop taxing foreign earnings is in full swing.
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David Katz
| March 27, 2015
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Tax
NOL Carryforward Nightmare
A tax rule designed to apply to M&A events snares YRC, limiting its use of financial losses to offset future gains.
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David McCann
| February 10, 2015
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Tax
How to Avoid Personal Tax Woes
A collection of gotcha’s, pitfalls, red flags and respectful reminders to help keep executives out of trouble with the IRS over their compensation.
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Christine Osvald-Mruz
| September 9, 2013
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Tax
What’s the Difference? Liquidation vs. Dissolution
An anomaly described in a recent IRS ruling says there is a big, but subtle, difference.
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Robert Willens
| February 20, 2008
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Tax
$10B in Federal Revenue Lost Yearly to Tax Shelters
Critics complain that the Treasury's assault on corporate tax shelters amounts to overkill. The tax man says he's misunderstood.
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Ian Springsteel
| June 1, 1999
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