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Talking Tax

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Talking Tax, from Bloomberg Tax, is a weekly discussion of the most pressing issues facing tax and accounting professionals. Each week the podcast features discussions with lawmakers, federal regulators, lawyers, and journalists. From the courts to Capitol Hill to the IRS, Talking Tax has it covered.

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Crypto Industry Likes Senators' Tax Plans. Should You?

June 23, 2022 20:05 - 21 minutes

A sweeping cryptocurrency bill unveiled earlier this month addresses many of the biggest open questions for the young and volatile asset class, from sanctions compliance to stablecoin oversight. When it comes to the taxation of digital assets, the proposal from Sens. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) would give the industry much of what it has been asking for. The bill would establish that cryptocurrency rewards created through the processes known as "staking” and “minin...

Oil and Gas Super Profits Hit With New Windfall Taxes

June 16, 2022 18:05 - 9 minutes

More countries are turning to temporary windfall taxes targeting the huge profits being made by oil and gas companies as prices continue to climb. The UK, Italy, and Argentina, among other countries, have taken different approaches in designing these new taxes. The UK and Italy want to impose a 25% tax on the profits of energy companies to help people facing a cost-of-living crisis, while Argentina wants to impose a 15% tax. On this episode of Talking Tax, senior reporter Hamza Ali spoke with...

Navigating the New Foreign Tax Credit Regulations

June 09, 2022 19:40 - 14 minutes

One of the hottest issues in the corporate-tax world right now is about when multinational companies can use the taxes they pay in foreign countries to defray their US tax bills. The Treasury Department has made that process tougher. Last December, it tightened US foreign tax credit rules, narrowing the range of taxes that qualify for it. But many companies have complained that Treasury went too far—rendering some taxes ineligible for the credit even though they’ve been eligible for years, an...

Navigating the IRS's Complex New Partnership Audits

June 02, 2022 19:07 - 9 minutes

A 2015 law promised to streamline the Internal Revenue Service's method for auditing partnerships—a type of "pass-through" business where the partners report their share of the proceeds on their personal tax returns. The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 included provisions intended to make it easier for the IRS to scrutinize partnerships. But the law created new concerns and unintended consequences for those navigating the audit process, according to Rochelle Hodes, principal of the Washington N...

Flat Income Tax Revival Draws Sharply Mixed Reviews

May 26, 2022 19:54 - 23 minutes

With cash cushions plump with federal pandemic relief dollars and a surge in tax revenues, state legislatures across the country have cut taxes aggressively this year. But several states went further, converting their tiered income tax structures to flat-rate systems. Arizona, Georgia, Iowa, and Mississippi have committed to the flat tax in recent weeks, and Oklahoma is likely to join the group soon. The shift away from graduated income tax structures, which tax higher incomes at higher rates...

Tax Automation Promises to Ease Tech Frustrations

May 19, 2022 21:12 - 17 minutes

Automation tools increasingly used by seasoned tax professionals are helping to take some of the pain and manual labor out of routine compliance work. That futuristic tech goes beyond robotics process automation and can link together the many programs and platforms that accountants rely on everyday. Those building blocks can automate every step in the tax process from onboarding clients to tax return delivery, according to John McGowan, the CEO of Hubsync and former chief information officer ...

Student Loan Interest Deduction Needs a New Look

May 12, 2022 19:29 - 12 minutes

Some or all of the interest paid on student loans can be deducted from your taxes. But despite the proliferation of these types of loans over the years, many taxpayers don't see a real benefit. That's because, unlike with home mortgage interest, the student loan interest deduction has significant limitations and has changed numerous times over the years. Bloomberg Tax columnist Kelly Phillips Erb says Congress needs to rethink how the tax code treats student loans—especially if President Bide...

Brazil Poised to Overhaul Its Transfer Pricing Rules

May 05, 2022 20:01 - 14 minutes

As part of its bid to join the OECD, Brazil is working on a major overhaul of its rules governing transfer pricing—the way a group’s related entities value transactions between themselves. Historically, Brazil’s transfer pricing rules have relied on a system of fixed margins. But officials have now committed to moving Brazil to the arm’s length standard, the basis of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's guidelines, and many countries’ approaches to transfer pricing. Rom...

The NFT Market Is Booming, but Few States Are Imposing Taxes

April 28, 2022 19:09 - 21 minutes

Have you noticed digital works of art with names like Cool Cats, CryptoPunks, and Bored Ape Yacht Club while surfing the web or posting a snarky tweet? They’re all examples of non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, unique digital assets serving as certificates of authenticity for digital products including works of art, music, and collectibles. NFTs are also a surging new industry, expected to reach global sales of $80 billion by 2025. Despite this booming market, state revenue agencies haven’t figure...

Broken IRS Vexed by Problems Money Alone Won't Solve

April 21, 2022 19:04 - 24 minutes

The IRS is struggling. As millions of Americans completed their annual tradition of filing taxes earlier this week, they again connected with a sprawling government agency besieged by issues that money alone can't solve. The IRS is still working through a backlog of unprocessed tax returns and can't keep up with a flood of phone calls from taxpayers looking for help. Bloomberg Tax took a deep dive into the IRS's longstanding structural deficiencies, from an over-reliance on paper documents an...

OECD Tax Pact Consultations Put Pressure on Advisers

April 14, 2022 20:01 - 16 minutes

The quick pace of consultations into complex new rules from the OECD is keeping tax practitioners busy. The Paris-based institution has already in 2022 launched several consultations into the “building blocks” of a new international tax system. Pillar One of the plan would reallocate a sliver of the profits of the largest and most profitable businesses to countries where they make sales. Pillar Two would establish a 15% global minimum tax. Tim Sarson Partner, U.K. head of tax policy at KPMG U...

Developing Countries to Get Global Tax Deal Help

April 07, 2022 19:34 - 13 minutes

The OECD's Inclusive Framework on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting is aiming to help developing countries implement a global agreement to change how multinational companies are taxed, according to the co-chair of its steering committee. The agreement, which more than 130 countries signed up to in October, has two pillars. Pillar One reallocates a portion of the largest multinationals’ profits to market jurisdictions, while Pillar Two creates a global minimum tax rate of 15%. The two pillars c...

OECD Crypto Guidance Signals 'Tsunami' of Regulations

March 31, 2022 20:36 - 15 minutes

The OECD released a draft framework March 22 that would standardize how global tax authorities regulate and share tax information related to cryptocurrency assets. The draft—called the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework, or “CARF”—includes model technical rules and a commentary written for wide adoption and data-sharing among tax administrations. Countries that adopt the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's standards would require individuals and entities that “provide servi...

Court Tax Regulatory Rulings Offer Early Legal Insight

March 24, 2022 20:48 - 16 minutes

Recent court rulings striking down two Internal Revenue Service reporting requirements suggest the agency may need to change its procedures so that its rules will hold up in court. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit struck down a tax reporting requirement on March 3 in Mann Construction, Inc. v. United States. That decision was cited by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee when it struck down a separate reporting requirement on March 21 in CIC Services, L...

Gax Tax Holidays Are Coming, But Are They Smart?

March 17, 2022 19:50 - 19 minutes

Gasoline prices have reached record highs in recent weeks, spurring lawmakers across the country to look for ways to offer some relief. A popular target: the excise taxes the federal government and states collect to fund transportation programs. Some congressional Democrats have floated a suspension of the 18.3 cent-per-gallon federal gas tax, while many governors are pursuing state holidays that could provide some temporarily relief to drivers. Temporarily ditching the gas tax would offer so...

Gas Tax Holidays Are Coming, But Are They Smart?

March 17, 2022 19:50 - 19 minutes

Gasoline prices have reached record highs in recent weeks, spurring lawmakers across the country to look for ways to offer some relief. A popular target: the excise taxes the federal government and states collect to fund transportation programs. Some congressional Democrats have floated a suspension of the 18.3 cent-per-gallon federal gas tax, while many governors are pursuing state holidays that could provide some temporarily relief to drivers. Temporarily ditching the gas tax would offer so...

A Black Accounting Entrepreneur Shares His Story

March 16, 2022 18:20 - 18 minutes

The accounting profession offers career options that go beyond working for a CPA firm or corporate finance. George Azih found that his years of working in both arenas built the perfect launch pad to start his own business, and solve some complex financial accounting problems along the way. Azih is the founder and CEO of LeaseQuery, an Atlanta-based company that provides lease accounting software to businesses. In just a decade, Azih turned his startup into a business that Deloitte ranked amon...

Companies Prep for Canadian Transfer Pricing Fights

March 03, 2022 21:51 - 10 minutes

Courts in Canada have been making high-profile rulings on a key area of corporate tax law in recent years and the federal government could be making even more changes. Transfer pricing—the rules governing how entities within the same corporate group must make transactions as if they were arm’s length—represents a sizable chunk of the money the Canada Revenue Agency collects in tackling aggressive tax avoidance by companies. A court submission by the agency in 2021 said adjustments from transf...

Stalled Biden Agenda Leaves Planned Tax Hikes in Limbo

February 24, 2022 20:29 - 13 minutes

Corporations and wealthy taxpayers breathed a sigh of relief when Democrats' economic agenda stalled in the Senate late last year. The roughly $2 trillion package—which the Biden administration branded "Build Back Better"—included a variety of tax hikes, including major changes for pass-through entities. While corporations and high earners may have dodged anticipated tax increases last year, they aren't necessarily off the hook. The legislation remains stalled, but labor and environmental adv...

EU's Fight to Close VAT Gap Turns to E-Invoicing Push

February 17, 2022 19:42 - 13 minutes

The European Union wants to harmonize how companies issue electronic value-added invoices across the bloc as part of a broader push to make VAT easier to pay. The EU is hoping e-invoicing will help ease complexity and close the gap between expected VAT revenue and what countries actually collected. Lost VAT revenue reached 135 billion euros ($152 billion) in 2019 alone, according to the European Commission. The Commission in January launched a public consultation to explore its role in reduci...

State Auditors Also Bear Heavy Loads This Tax Season

February 10, 2022 21:39 - 16 minutes

The Biden administration made headlines last year with its plan to provide $80 billion to the IRS to bolster audit and enforcement activities, and tackle the so called “tax gap”—the difference between the amount taxpayers owe and how much they actually pay. It's estimated at $600 billion annually. But what about the states? State revenue departments will face some significant challenges, such as years of chronic underfunding by state legislatures, the loss of experienced auditors, practical l...

Tax Season Is Here, But IRS Isn't Yet 'Back to Normal'

February 03, 2022 20:11 - 18 minutes

The tax filing season that just kicked off is the third that is being affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Kelly Phillips Erb, Bloomberg Tax editor and host of the Tax Girl podcast, says we haven't yet returned to the way things worked pre-pandemic. In addition to a paper return backlog and understaffed IRS, this year's returns will also be complicated by stimulus checks and advance child tax credit payments. Erb joins our weekly podcast, Talking Tax, to talk about what filers and tax pros c...

Companies Must Prepare for EU's Changing Tax Landscape

January 27, 2022 22:36 - 17 minutes

Companies operating in the EU are facing a changing tax landscape in the years ahead, which means they must prepare now to set up systems to report and comply with the new measures. The European Union is targeting 2023 to implement the OECD’s 15% minimum tax. Companies will have to overhaul the way they collect information internally to be able to accurately calculate their effective tax rate for each jurisdiction. In addition, a public country-by-country reporting requirement and possibly an...

Kevin Brady Has Big Plans for Last Year in Congress

January 20, 2022 21:58 - 21 minutes

Kevin Brady, the top Republican on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, is planning one final legislative push before he retires at the end of this Congress. During the Trump administration, the Texan was instrumental in shepherding the Republican-led 2017 tax law and working across the aisle on a retirement policy overhaul. An outspoken fan of the Houston Astros, Brady has also been a longtime cornerstone for the GOP in the annual Congressional Baseball Game. On the latest episode of...

Poor IRS Phone Service Among Many Tax Season Hurdles

January 13, 2022 21:18 - 13 minutes

Tax preparers are bracing for another frustrating filing season as the IRS warns of unprecedented challenges driven by the pandemic and staffing shortages. The IRS is facing some major issues ahead of the Jan. 24 launch of tax season. The agency entered the new year with millions of unprocessed paper tax returns and has long struggled to keep up with a deluge of phone calls from people and tax pros looking for assistance. National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins recently described the agency's...

'Great Resignation' Hitting Accounting Industry Hard

January 06, 2022 22:22 - 12 minutes

A severe talent shortage caused by the "Great Resignation" will be the most important issue affecting accounting work in 2022, according to three senior accountants. Labor shortages, along with a loss of institutional knowledge, will cause problems not only at the firms accountants are auditing, but within the accounting firms themselves. Given how widespread this phenomenon is across different sectors, it's a problem that can't necessarily be solved with higher salaries and bonuses. On today...

What's In Store for IRS 2022 Enforcement Agenda

December 30, 2021 20:11 - 11 minutes

Tax pros are keeping a close eye on Capitol Hill negotiations, with the Internal Revenue Service's 2022 enforcement agenda dependent on how much money Congress gives it to do the job. The Biden administration wants to give the IRS a funding increase for fiscal 2022, plus an additional $80 billion in funding over a decade as part of its stalled tax and social spending package. The goal: give the agency extra resources so it can more aggressively crack down on tax evasion. On today's episode of...

Diversifying Tax Proving Much Harder Than Expected

December 24, 2021 14:00 - 20 minutes

Corporate tax departments and accounting firms haven't had much success in diversifying their workforce in recent years, a recent Bloomberg Tax survey shows. The survey data show that while corporate tax departments have seen an increase in the number of female managers over the past four years, overall the tax industry's race and gender demographics still aren't representative of the general population when it comes to high-level jobs. On today’s episode of our weekly podcast, Talking Tax, w...

Crypto Exchanges Enlisted by IRS as Ally in Tax Fight

December 16, 2021 20:16 - 13 minutes

Cryptocurrencies had a big year in 2021, with the asset class drawing in over $2.2 trillion of value. However, these gains have drawn scrutiny from tax authorities. The U.S. in particular has made efforts in recent months to develop rules that would require cryptocurrency exchanges to track the activity of traders to assess their tax compliance. On today’s episode of our weekly podcast, Talking Tax, we hear from Sulolit "Raj" Mukherjee, head of tax for Binance U.S., the largest cryptocurrency...

Gun and Ammo Taxes on Shaky Constitutional Footing

December 09, 2021 20:54 - 18 minutes

Cities and counties have been using so-called "sin taxes" to disincentivize socially harmful behavior for many years. But can this principle be applied to gun violence? A few localities think it can and have passed their own excise taxes on guns and ammunition, even though the legal basis for these taxes may be unclear. One of them, Cook County, Ill., recently had its gun tax struck down by the Illinois Supreme Court as a violation of the constitution’s uniformity clause. The high court never...

Crypto's Wild Swings Are Accountants' Nightmares

December 02, 2021 20:59 - 18 minutes

We're now at the stage where companies, not just individuals, are investing in cryptocurrencies. But that means that accountants have to find a way to quantify crypto's famously volatile price swings on their company's financial statements. There is no specific reference to crypto in U.S. financial accounting rules. But many investors, crypto fans, and even companies themselves want accounting rulemakers to change this—and there are signs the accounting standard-setters may be listening. On t...

Unraveling a SPAC Is Harder Than It Seems

November 26, 2021 09:00 - 10 minutes

SPACs—Special Purpose Acquisition Companies or "blank check companies"—became a hot commodity in recent years. The speculative nature and promise of large gains has turned the practice into a major boon for Wall Street—that is, until the SEC announced some rule changes earlier this year that made executing a SPAC a lot more complicated. We have now reached the point where some of the SPACs launched during the boom times now need to be unraveled, creating all kinds of unique tax considerations...

Window Open for Tax Measures to Curb Climate Change

November 18, 2021 20:54 - 16 minutes

A landmark meeting on curbing climate change didn't do much to address the role that tax measures might play, but financial-climate consultants and academics still think they can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The COP26 conference agreed on long-awaited rules for global emissions trading markets, one key form of carbon pricing meant to help provide financial incentives for reducing emissions. But carbon taxes—direct levies that increase the price of carbon fuels or the emiss...

Tax Deal Needs Buy-In From Developing Nations

November 10, 2021 20:32 - 9 minutes

After years of negotiations led by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, more than 130 jurisdictions backed a deal last month to overhaul how and where multinational companies are taxed. Now countries are gearing up to implement a deal that will reallocate the profits of some of the world's largest companies and set a 15% minimum global tax rate. For the deal to succeed, it will need the support of not just the world's biggest economies but also from developing nations. A...

For Global Tax Deal, Dust Beginning to Settle: Now What?

November 04, 2021 20:02 - 17 minutes

Last month saw the resolution of years-long negotiations over a global tax deal. Nearly 140 countries signed an agreement to create a 15% global corporate minimum tax rate and reallocate a portion of the largest multinationals’ profits. But the work doesn’t stop there. Now governments are facing the challenge of implementing the new rules over the next two years—which means deciding on a number of details still left open under both parts of the plan—known as pillars. For multinationals, the i...

Netflix in Tax Crosshairs as Cable Revenue Dries Up

October 28, 2021 20:08 - 20 minutes

The growth of so-called "cord cutters" canceling their cable TV subscriptions has had an unintended consequence for local governments: their revenue from the right-of-way fees they impose on the cable companies is drying up. The solution some municipalities have devised for this problem is to levy an equivalent tax on Netflix, Hulu, and the other streaming services that are replacing cable TV in the homes of these cord cutters. On today's episode of Talking Tax, our weekly news podcast, Bloom...

Breaking Down Facebook's $9 Billion Tax Fight With IRS

October 21, 2021 19:24 - 17 minutes

Facebook's long-running tax dispute with the IRS finally resumed this month after a lengthy delay caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The social media giant is fighting IRS allegations that the company undervalued intangible assets that were allocated to its Irish subsidiary. It is one of a string of high-profile cases the IRS is fighting against multinationals over transfer pricing—the value of assets transferred among related corporate entities. The U.S. Tax Court recently heard five days of i...

Global Tax Pact Gets G-20 Boost, Implementation Awaits

October 14, 2021 19:57 - 14 minutes

The Group of 20 finance ministers have formally backed a global plan to overhaul where and how multinationals are taxed and set a minimum 15% corporate tax rate. The OECD-brokered deal—backed by 136 countries— has been years in the making. It now heads into a new phase: Implementation. Officials will next have to tackle a plan to carry out the deal, including rolling back unilateral digital tax measures and drafting model treaties and legislation for countries to use to implement the new rule...

Pandora Papers Offer Peek Into Private World of Rich

October 07, 2021 20:38 - 18 minutes

Pandora's box got flung wide open this week, and secrets about how global billionaires and politicians stash their assets came spilling out. The Pandora Papers are a giant leak of millions of financial documents, reported by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. They show how many ultra-wealthy people and global leaders are using offshore trusts and other financial entities to store huge amounts of the assets they own. On this episode of our weekly Talking Tax podcast, re...

How Accountants Can Learn to Love the Robots

September 30, 2021 20:12 - 19 minutes

In the field of accounting, the robots have most definitely arrived. Front-line accountants may already use some of type of bot, also known as robotics process automation, or RPA. Or maybe they would love to have a bot on their team. Others, of course, may be a bit fearful that automation is going to erase their jobs. To sort out how RPA works, and is evolving, we turned to Loreal Jiles, vice president for research at the Institute of Management Accountants. She previously led an RPA program ...

What the House International Tax Plan Would Do

September 23, 2021 16:39 - 11 minutes

The House Ways and Means Committee passed a proposal last week to revamp the way U.S. multinationals pay taxes—but to a lesser extent than other Democratic plans on the table. The proposal—part of a broader tax package to help fund Democrats' planned spending of up to $3.5 trillion—would increase the minimum tax on U.S. companies' foreign income and get tougher in other ways on those that do business overseas. It is more modest in some respects than what President Joe Biden and Democrats on t...

Biden's Capital Gains Overhaul Loses Traction in House

September 16, 2021 20:02 - 21 minutes

The House Ways and Means Committee approved its portion of a multi-trillion dollar economic and social spending plan this week. But despite this latest victory, Democrats still have a lot of work to do before their aspirations become law. The House tax plan doesn't include some of President Joe Biden's notable proposals, including an overhaul of the way unrealized capital gains are treated at death. The tax plan advanced by Ways and Means also aims for more modest hikes to the corporate and c...

Irish Tax Schemes a Thing of the Past, Economist Says

September 09, 2021 18:56 - 14 minutes

Four years after enactment of the 2017 tax law, the ramifications of Congress' tax code overhaul can be felt thousands of miles away in Ireland, as firms are no longer using the Emerald Isle to shift profits to low-tax jurisdictions. New research by a leading Irish economist shows that many U.S. multinationals are sending outbound payments from Ireland directly to the U.S., rather than to zero- or low-tax jurisdictions. On this episode of our weekly Talking Tax podcast, Seamus Coffey, a lectu...

Tax Tips for Job Seekers in ‘The Great Resignation’

September 02, 2021 19:31 - 12 minutes

Workers across the U.S. are reconsidering their careers at this stage of the pandemic, looking for new job opportunities that offer better pay, benefits, remote work, and other flexibility. The trend, which some have dubbed "The Great Resignation," raises many questions about 401(k) and health savings accounts, jurisdictional taxes, and other tax-related issues. On this episode of our weekly Talking Tax podcast, Bloomberg Tax reporter Jeffery Leon spoke with Eric Bronnenkant, the head of tax ...

Newly Wealthy Student Athletes to Encounter Tax Issues

August 26, 2021 21:05 - 13 minutes

College football season starts this weekend and this will be the first year in which the players suiting up can earn significant income off of their name, image, and likeness. Partially in response to losing a case at the Supreme Court, the NCAA this summer lifted its longstanding ban on its student athletes generating this type of revenue for themselves. Though it may not be something most sports fans are thinking about, these newly wealthy athletes, many still in their teens, will run into ...

Infrastructure Bill Reignites Superfund Tax Debate

August 19, 2021 21:10 - 26 minutes

The Senate-passed infrastructure bill aims to revive nineties-era taxes on chemical companies and importers to pay for cleaning up some of the nation's most contaminated sites. While the bill still needs to clear the House, the chemicals industry claims the Superfund tax provisions are unfair because they impact a small subset of the industrial sectors that contributed to pollution. But advocates say the return of the "polluters pay" doctrine is a step in the right direction to clean up toxic...

Crypto Industry Braces for Tax Reporting Requirements

August 12, 2021 14:54 - 18 minutes

The Senate-passed infrastructure bill includes contentious cryptocurrency tax reporting requirements that the industry is hoping to change when the bill is considered by the House. The requirements would apply to brokers, such as U.S. exchanges, but the industry says the current language is too broad and would hit intermediaries, like software developers and miners, who don't have access to the information they would be required to report. On this week’s episode of our podcast, Talking Tax, s...

Corporate Taxes Increasingly Seen as Social Obligation

August 05, 2021 19:29 - 16 minutes

Investors interested in how companies meet environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards are also becoming increasingly interested in where—and whether—a company is paying tax. Witold Henisz, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School and founder of the ESG Analytics Lab, argues that tax payments are a critical indicator of a company's broader social impact, and should be factored in to ESG conversations. On this week's episode of our podcast, Talking Tax, Henisz t...

States Eye Plans for Accelerated Sales Tax Collection

July 29, 2021 19:34 - 22 minutes

For decades retailers have held onto the sales taxes they collect from consumers for weeks before sending those funds to state revenue agencies. States are becoming increasingly impatient with this process. Some are pushing for accelerated collection schedules and a few are even talking about real-time sales tax compliance strategies. Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker (R) has long highlighted accelerated compliance as a way to realize revenue faster and reduce opportunities for tax evasion. On...

Deloitte Partner Defies Accounting’s Diversity Gap

July 22, 2021 21:06 - 23 minutes

Thalia Smith, a partner at Deloitte, is using her experience as a Black woman in the Big Four to help students looking to break into accounting. Smith, an audit and assurance partner, is leading Deloitte's $75 million effort to close the diversity gap in the accounting profession. Just 2% of the firm's partners, principals, and managing directors are Black. On this week's episode of Talking Tax, Smith talks with reporter Amanda Iacone about her journey to becoming a Deloitte partner and the h...

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