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A well-structured written information security plan is essential for complying with federal and state regulations, maintaining client trust and upholding professional credibility.
October 27
Ace Cloud Hosting -
The order called for agencies including the SEC and the FTC to submit draft regulations for White House review before publication.
February 19 -
The companies charged significantly more than the national average for dozens of specialty drugs, the Federal Trade Commission said in a report.
January 15 -
A Federal Trade Commission order requires the tax prep giant to make it easier for customers to use cheaper options.
January 14 -
Firms are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to help with data management and security, but paradoxically, that technology can pose security risks of its own.
October 28
Oak Street Funding -
U.S. District Judge Ada Brown in Dallas sided with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Texas-based tax firm, Ryan.
August 22 -
A federal court issued a stay against the Federal Trade Commission's noncompete rule after a lawsuit by tax services firm Ryan and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
July 8 -
Tax firm and software provider Ryan has filed suit against the Federal Trade Commission over a rule outlawing non-compete employment agreements.
May 3 -
If an affected business has a cybersecurity incident and is found to be noncompliant, the owner can be subject to civil or criminal prosecution.
February 28Marietta CPAs -
The Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint against tax prep giant H&R Block accusing the company of deceptively marketing "free" online tax filing.
February 26 -
The Federal Trade Commission issued an order forbidding Intuit from describing its TurboTax software as free in any of its promotional materials unless the product is free for everyone.
January 23 -
Intuit plans to appeal a recent legal decision which ruled that the company cannot claim TurboTax, which it owns, is "free."
September 12 -
Meeting the rule's requirements can improve your accounting firm's performance and reputation.
May 22
NMGI and K2 Enterprises -
The justices unanimously said companies and people facing agency investigations or complaints can go straight to federal court with some constitutional challenges.
April 14 -
The service's Criminal Investigation division plans to cast a spotlight on tax scams and fake charities.
March 1 -
The U.S. Supreme Court signaled it may open a new avenue for companies and people to fight off complaints by the Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Trade Commission.
November 8 -
The court is turning its anti-regulatory campaign toward the federal agencies that are scrutinizing Wall Street banks and seeking to break up Meta.
November 7 -
A group of Democrats has asked the commission to investigate whether the identity verification company illegally misled consumers and government agencies.
May 18 -
The maker of TurboTax has agreed to settle with 50 state attorneys generals, over accusations that its free filing program was not as free as advertised.
May 4 -
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has filed suit accusing TurboTax of overstating just how free its free filing options are, though Intuit denies the charge and said it will fight the case.
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