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The agency has become a target of GOP lawmakers in recent weeks after President Biden signed a new spending law with funding for tax enforcement, technology upgrades and taxpayer service.
August 23 -
A disgruntled former IT audit manager at BDO USA in Atlanta was arrested by authorities after allegedly murdering her former supervisor.
August 23 -
The Inflation Reduction Act has highlighted the perpetual tension within the agency between helping taxpayers and auditing them.
August 23 -
There are several key strategic considerations for the in-house practitioner to put their company in a strong position to resolve a tax dispute.
August 23
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At a time when many crypto companies have seen their fortunes plummet, one corner of the industry is thriving: auditing.
August 22 -
There were signs of improvement in terms of audit engagements and quality control systems.
August 19 -
At this rate, 2022 penalties will eclipse annual penalties levied in 2019, 2020 and 2021.
August 19
StoneTurn -
The company is shifting course as global regulators crack down on digital asset services.
August 18 -
Commissioner Rettig is promising not to use the nearly $80 billion his agency will be receiving to increase audits of small businesses or taxpayers who earn less than $400,000.
August 17 -
The board sanctioned the Big Four firm's member firm in South Korea and two of its former auditors for violating quality standards.
August 17 -
The audit assistance provider aims to provide CPA firms with access to on-demand audit talent.
August 17 -
The add-on aims to help manage downstream risks from third parties.
August 16 -
The board aims to modernize standards, enhance inspections, strengthen enforcement and improve organizational effectiveness.
August 16 -
Gary Gensler has been encouraging the PCAOB to update more of the standards to take into account the way firms are working today.
August 15 -
The inspections add to the challenges facing the Shenzhen-based company at the center of China's real estate crisis.
August 15 -
Republicans and Democrats have been sparring over whether the extra funding will be used to audit low-income and middle-class taxpayers.
August 12 -
Five of China's largest state-owned companies announced plans to delist from U.S. exchanges as the two countries struggle to come to an agreement allowing American regulators to inspect audits of Chinese businesses.
August 12 -
Companies can get a "reasonable" level of assurance on their internal controls.
August 10 -
The U.K. telecom giant was hit by massive fraud at its Italian unit.
August 9 -
Erica Williams is throwing cold water on a workaround that’s been floated as a way to avoid delisting of Chinese companies from U.S. stock exchanges.
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