The American Institute of CPAs’ Professional Ethics Executive Committee has decided to postpone the effective dates for three of its ethics interpretations in its Code of Professional Conduct for one year, due to the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Financial executives are taking a two-phase approach to managing coronavirus issues that face their companies, according to a new survey.
The postponed filing date gives taxpayers extra time to lower their tax burden with some last-minute strategies.
It is no secret that many mergers and practice transfers never came to life because of fear.
The Internal Revenue Service said individuals who got a $1,200 stimulus payment intended for someone who’s deceased or incarcerated should return the money but left open the question of how the agency would enforce that.
The coronavirus pandemic will leave indelible marks on accounting.
Gene Marks predicts we’ll emerge from the pandemic sooner that most people expect, with less damage.
The Internal Revenue Service has posted information on how people who weren’t supposed to receive their economic impact payments for the novel coronavirus pandemic should return the money.
Insights on how firms can prepare themselves and their clients for the world after COVID-19.
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The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is postponing the effective dates of many of its pronouncements and implementation guides for 12 to 18 months to provide some breathing room for accountants.
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Right Networks acquires Rootworks; Hancock Askew launches new information security entity; and more CPA news.
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Accounting and bookkeeping shed over 67,000 jobs in the month of April, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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The tax prep chain is offering consulting services starting at $99.
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The decision, prompted by requests from a bipartisan group of lawmakers, reverses previous IRS guidance.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi dismissed President Donald Trump’s call for a payroll tax cut and changes in the capital gains tax, saying it wouldn’t help millions of unemployed workers and others struggling in an economy shut down by the pandemic.
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The American Institute of CPAs’ Professional Ethics Executive Committee has decided to postpone the effective dates for three of its ethics interpretations in its Code of Professional Conduct for one year, due to the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
May 7 -
Financial executives are taking a two-phase approach to managing coronavirus issues that face their companies, according to a new survey.
May 7 -
The postponed filing date gives taxpayers extra time to lower their tax burden with some last-minute strategies.
May 7 -
It is no secret that many mergers and practice transfers never came to life because of fear.
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