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The American Institute of CPAs submitted more than 140 recommendations to the Internal Revenue Service regarding its 2019-20 Guidance Priority List.
June 10 -
The American Institute of CPAs announced that seven CPAs under the age of 40 were recognized for their early contributions to the personal financial planning space.
June 10 -
The latest from the largest accounting conference of the year.
June 10 -
The outlook for the U.S. and global economy is getting gloomier, according to a new survey by the AICPA.
June 6 -
Ninety-nine minority college students completed the American Institute of CPAs' 25th annual three-day workshop on building professional skills.
June 5 -
Members of the GSCPA were among the accountants who recently visited Congress to push for legislative priorities.
June 3 -
NJCPA and INCPAS members visit Washington to advocate for profession; Marks Paneth opens new Philadelphia office; and more CPA news.
May 31 -
Lawmakers in the House and Senate have introduced bipartisan legislation to give the Internal Revenue Service more authority to provide tax relief for taxpayers who have to make tax payments or file their taxes after a state-declared natural disaster occurs near the deadline.
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The American Institute of CPAs dispatched hundreds of CPAs to lobby their state and local lawmakers on Capitol Hill this week in conjunction with the AICPA’s Spring Meeting of Council in Washington, D.C.
May 21 -
The American Institute of CPAs announced that Reeb will serve a one-year, volunteer post with Tracey Golden, an audit partner with Deloitte, serving as vice chair.
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The proposed changes include adding adaptive learning for self-study programs.
May 20 -
The American Institute of CPAs honored James Leisenring, senior advisor to FASB, with the organization's highest honor.
May 20 -
One of the big challenges of our profession, and of many other professions, is attracting, retaining and advancing the best and brightest across all demographics.
May 17
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The clarification might lead to problems for some museums.
May 17 -
A poll conducted on behalf of the American Institute of CPAs found that young job seekers consider student loan reimbursement to be a bigger concern than retirement.
May 16 -
The American Institute of CPAs has sent the Internal Revenue Service a set of recommendations on changing some of the parking rules for tax breaks for transportation fringe benefits, which the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act mostly eliminated.
May 15 -
The Institute wants to postpone the effective date of its new leases standard for one year, citing an overload for financial statement preparers.
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The American Institute of CPAs has submitted a set of recommendations to the Internal Revenue Service about accounting method changes.
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The American Institute of CPAs’ Auditing Standards Board has posted a group of standards for audit reports and auditing financial statements.
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The American Institute of CPAs has revised its free Accounting Inclusion Maturity Model for firms, which assesses diversity and inclusion practices with individualized reports.
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