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Tuesday 28 October 2025
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Today’s Top Stories
 
Practice management
 
HBK acquires New Jersey firm KHS
 
HBK CPAs & Consultants
 
The Top 50 Firm acquired boutique firm KHS, expanding its geographic footprint into northern New Jersey.
 
 
 
 
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Practice management
 
On the move: Whitley Penn appoints trio of partners
 
Monroe Shine celebrates 100 years; Grassi releases 2025 Nonprofit Report; and more news from across the profession.
 
 
 
 
 
Technology
 
Tech news: Abacor AI assistant launches from stealth mode
 
Plus, Suralink unveils AI enhancements in Workpaper Suite; Zip touts price negotiation agent, other AI agents; and other accounting tech news and updates.
 
 
 
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Tax
 
Taxpayer group wants IRS to count stablecoins as tips
 
The National Taxpayers Union Foundation is asking the Internal Revenue Service to modify the proposed regs for the "no tax on tips" part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act,
 
 
 
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Tax
 
U.S. oil and gas cos. pay more taxes abroad than at home
 
U.S.-based oil and gas giants like ExxonMobil, Chevron and Conoco Phillips are paying billions of dollars more in taxes in other countries.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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