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An Ohio jury ruled that Fifth Third Bancorp is not entitled to a $5.6 million tax refund for its 1997 tax year after the bank sought to take tax deductions related to complex leasing transactions involving passenger rail cars.
April 23 -
The European Commission said it would propose a law allowing U.S. and Japanese companies with listings on European exchanges to file financial statements in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles without first reconciling them with International Financial Reporting Standards.
April 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service has withdrawn proposed regulations that would have treated mortgage loans as capital assets and restricted the deductibility of mortgage defaults.
April 23 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has voted to adopt a new ethics and independence rule concerning communications with audit committees, as well as an amendment to its existing tax services rule.
April 22 -
With tax season now behind us, accountants can turn their attention to the clients who are on extension and provide advice to other clients to help them save money in the year ahead.
April 22 -
The Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight has issued examination guidance regarding Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 159, “The Fair Value Option for Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities.”
April 22 -
James K. Smith, chief financial officer of Phonom Corp., and James Stevenson, CFO of ABS Capital Partners, have joined the Private Company Financial Reporting Committee.
April 22 -
KPMG has established an IFRS Institute to address the needs of companies, investors and academics affected by the transition to International Financial Reporting Standards.
April 22 -
CPA firm Marcum & Kliegman has expanded into the executive search industry, launching M&K Executive Search.
April 21 -
People are cutting back on their spending to save money as the U.S. economy slows, according to a survey by Harris Interactive for the American Institute of CPAs.
April 21