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President Trump's imposition of steep tariffs on countries around the world is likely to drive demand for accounting experts and consultants.
April 3 -
The House passed six bipartisan bills concerning taxes and the IRS, four of which were endorsed by the AICPA.
April 1 -
The institute's Accounting and Review Services Committee clarified a standard on financial statement prep that has major ramifications for CAS practices.
March 31 -
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 -
The American Institute of CPAs' Auditing Standards Board is looking for feedback on its proposed strategic plan for 2026-30.
March 21 -
The American Institute of CPAs submitted a set of legislative priorities in a letter to congressional leaders, suggesting possible changes to the tax rules.
March 18 -
Leaders from the six largest CPA societies coauthored an article addressing common misconceptions about making changes to CPA licensure requirements.
March 18 -
The possible rule changes would affect the alternative practice structures set up by accounting firms receiving private equity financing.
March 10 -
The American Institute of CPAs is monitoring the situation at the IRS amid reports of heavy layoffs, stressing the need to maintain services during tax season.
March 7