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The Securities and Exchange Commission voted to end its defense of the climate-related disclosure rule it approved last year under the Biden administration.
March 28 -
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board and the International Sustainability Standards Board provided help with adopting their standards.
March 27 -
The CPA organizations sent a joint comment letter to the California Air Resources Board asking for changes in the state's climate risk disclosure rules.
March 26 -
The institute is asking the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service for greater clarity in their proposed regulations for the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022.
March 25 -
McConnell Jones, the largest African American-owned CPA firm, is focused on expanding its geographic footprint as part of its growth strategy.
March 25 -
Forming a trust now and funding it after Congress decides whether to keep the current gift tax exemption rate could make for an effective preemptive strike.
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Using EBITDA – which is typically bigger than EBIT — would generate heftier tax deductions.
March 24 -
The third of four looks at how specific accounting firm niches are being impacted — for good and ill — by artificial intelligence.
March 21 -
Muni bonds and taxes; BE-10 time; a troubling history; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 18 -
The continuing resolution that the Senate narrowly approved included the extension of a $20.2 billion rescission in the Internal Revenue Service's budget.
March 17