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The regime is 'novel, widespread, misunderstood and controversial,' according to one expert.
February 11 -
Hiring freezes at the IRS to a potential end to contingency fees have created a complicated start to the year for accountants and tax pros.
February 11 -
The latest data on the most common e-filing rejections, how accounting firms are recruiting and retaining top talent, and other major metrics.
February 11 -
New AICPA chief Mark Koziel said the association is preparing for the possibility of the PCAOB being "rolled up" into the SEC.
February 10 -
Bessent said the Internal Revenue Service would be largely spared from DOGE's cost-cutting — at least until after the April 15 filing deadline.
February 7 -
Decentralized finance companies are breathing a sigh of relief after the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service gave them a two-year delay on reporting.
February 6 -
The head of the National Treasury Employees Union calls the move a "bait-and-switch."
February 6 -
As clients' businesses evolve, it sometimes makes sense for them to change how their companies are taxed.
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Michael Saylor's Strategy will implement new accounting for crypto assets, where changes to the value of its Bitcoin holdings will go on the income statement.
February 6 -
The last Trump administration placed limits on new federal regulations, and it seems reasonable to expect more of the same.
February 5Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting