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Two years ago, I thought that the strategy of outsourcing tax returns overseas had prompted some fairly spirited debates within the accounting profession and made slam dunk opinion pieces and commentary for Accounting Today.
May 20 -
In a sweeping macro-view of major accounting issues poised to impact the profession, Financial Accounting Standards Board chairman Robert Herz said that the profession can get to a better reporting system, but it’s going to take some changes to get there.
May 20 -
As expected, the Treasury Department has created a new committee that will be charged with studying problems in the accounting industry.
May 20 -
The 2008 Low Income Taxpayer Clinic grant application process is now open.
May 17 -
Frank Piemonte over at River Communications, a company that handles public relations, marketing, and corporate communications for many prominent clients, sent me some info that was new to me. He says that according to the Senior Sentiment Survey from Financial Freedom, some one-third of senior homeowners are carrying mortgage debt on their primary home. We’re talking about seniors aged 62-75. And of these seniors, 59 percent indicate they still have 10 years of more before the mortgage is paid off while 27 percent have more than 20 years left on their mortgages.Financial Freedom commissioned Harris Interactive to conduct this, its third annual study on the opinions of senior citizens in the U.S.
May 17 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board will vote on a final standard on auditing internal control over financial reporting next week, as well as taking up a related independence rule and conforming those amendments to the board’s auditing standards.
May 17 -
Section 404 compliance cost corporate America less in Year 3 of its adoption, than in each of the first two years, according to a recent survey.
May 16 -
Only 6 percent of companies have assessed how statement No. 157, “Fair Value Measurement,” will impact the valuation of their assets and liabilities, according to a recent online poll conducted by Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP.
May 16 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission will drop its fight against a court decision putting more restrictions on Wall Street brokers who oversee $300 billion in clients' cash.
May 15 -
Churches, charities and other tax-exempt organizations that paid the federal excise tax on long-distance or bundled telephone service qualify for this year’s one-time telephone excise tax refund, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
May 14