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What it means to be a Certified Public Accountant may be changing sooner than you think.
February 4Accounting Today -
The American Institute of CPAs sent a letter to officials at the IRS and the Treasury, a day before President Trump announced a temporary deal.
January 25 -
Personal financial satisfaction declined in the fourth quarter of 2018 as stock market gyrations and the prospect of a government shutdown weighed on U.S. consumers, according to a survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
January 24 -
EY redesigns downtown LA office; Blue & Co. and LBMC both partner with LEA on manufacturing industry surveys; and more CPA news.
January 18 -
The American Institute of CPAs awarded twenty incoming college freshman $2,000 each for the 2018-2019 academic year.
January 10 -
The Institute wants modifications pertaining to net tested losses, anti-abuse provisions and interaction with the section 245A dividends received deduction.
January 10 -
The organizations are worried about underpayment and underwithholding penalties stemming from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
January 9 -
The deadline isn't far away for privately held businesses to begin adhering to the new rules.
January 8 -
The American Institute of CPAs’ Auditing Standards Board voted to issue a final version of its Statement on Auditing Standards, Omnibus Statement on Auditing Standards—2019, to align its guidance more closely with that of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
January 3 -
From tax reform to Wayfair, to a new direction for audit and the ongoing impact of technology, here are some of the developments that shaped the profession over the past 12 months.
December 27