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As businesses downsize office space and renegotiate leases, they need to look at how they’re accounting for the leases under the new rules.
July 21 -
The pandemic and financial crimes; another provider leaves; why CRM and accounting don’t mix; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 20
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Despite enhancements already made to audit quality, the audit profession will never rest on its laurels.
July 20
Center for Audit Quality -
The increased funding for the IRS as a way to boost tax revenue was dropped after it emerged that Democrats intend to include the measure in their bigger budget bill.
July 19 -
Auditors don’t put much emphasis on work-life balance, but the quality of their audits tends to suffer if that balance is absent, according to a recent study.
July 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service ended a strategy for examining high-income taxpayers in 2017 and switched to another strategy that brought in far less tax revenue in the next few years.
July 12 -
With two rounds of implementation behind us, it’s time to reflect on what we’ve learned so far from the required disclosures of critical audit matters.
July 9
BDO USA -
The Malaysian government is seeking more than $5.6 billion from the auditors over their role in auditing the state investment fund.
July 9 -
Infrastructure fantasies; trouble with the U.S.-Malta Treaty; the future of contactless prep; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 6
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Compliance audits, the new wrinkles of CTC, marijuana and more were key topics at a recent stakeholders meeting with the service.
July 6 -
The service is gearing up for a potentially massive tax-enforcement push if Congress passes a plan including $40 billion to expand audits on the wealthy.
June 28 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors and AuditBoard added to their Elevate Internal Audit Scholarship Program by providing merit-based scholarships for those studying for Certified Internal Auditor status.
June 23 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board is reassessing its plans to reestablish its outside advisory groups after the latest bout of turmoil at the audit firm regulator.
June 22 -
KPMG U.K. Ltd. faces a 15 million pound ($21 million) fine after it committed “gross misconduct” over a conflict of interest when it advised bed manufacturer Silentnight and the private equity firm that bought it in 2011.
June 21 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly probing William Duhnke, the recently fired chair of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
June 18 -
The increasing number of hours devoted to Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, along with the COVID-19 pandemic, have accelerated the need to use technology and automation to cope, according to a new survey.
June 15 -
A failed oil trader in Singapore that owes creditors more than $3.5 billion is suing Deloitte & Touche LLP, alleging the auditing firm failed to detect “serious irregularities” in its financial statements for more than a decade.
June 10 -
The top 10 firms grew their share of the SEC audit market slightly, but the increase didn’t go to the biggest firms.
June 9 -
The institute's Auditing Standards Board amended its standards Tuesday to include guidance in two areas.
June 8 -
Clients anticipate that audit fees will increase in 2021 due to the impact of inflation, COVID-19, acquisitions and divestitures, according to a survey by Gartner.
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