Economy

  • The American Institute of CPAs has sent comments to the Internal Revenue Service recommending changes in the redesigned form for tax-exempt nonprofit organizations.

    September 17
  • The Center for Audit Quality named three of its first public board members, including a former SEC commissioner, Harvey Goldschmid.

    September 17
  • The American Institute of CPAS has named William Roberts, a former White House reporter for Bloomberg News, as director of media relations in its Washington, D.C., office.In that role, Roberts will serve as liaison between the institute and the Washington press corps, as well as oversee public relations support for the organization's D.C.-based legislative, regulatory and tax programs. Prior to coming aboard the AICPA, Roberts covered Congress, the White House and the Pentagon for Bloomberg News since 1999. During that time, he covered President George W. Bush's Oval Office press briefings, Sen. John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign, and counter-terrorism legislation in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

    September 16
  • The American Institute of CPAs has issued an exposure draft of a proposed audit and accounting guide for the airline industry and is looking for comments.

    September 12
  • The House of Representatives voted 220-175 to overhaul patent rules and place a ban on tax-planning method patents.

    September 10
  • The American Institute of CPAs introduced a guidebook to help accounting firms set up "off-ramping" programs to help women transition out of demanding full-time accounting careers, while maintaining a relationship so the off-ramped employees can assist the firm when needed.

    August 30
  • The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Internal Revenue Service to reconsider some of its proposed monetary penalties for misbehaving practitioners and firms.

    August 28
  • If you didn’t see the WebCPA news item last week or the write-up in the 08/17/07 AICPA News Update e-mail newsletter, I’m telling you about the subject of those two pieces now. It is the AICPA’s Professional Ethics Executive Committee’s exposure draft that proposes a new Interpretation 101-17, Networks and Network Firms, under Rule 101, Independence, of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct. I suggest you read the exposure draft.

    August 27
  • CPAs who work as C-suite financial executives would like to see corporate America get more involved in issues such as health care, Social Security and the environment, according to a survey by the American Institute of CPAs.

    August 23
  • The National Association of Black Accountants and the Howard University School of Business Center for Accounting Education are launching an effort to encourage a greater number of black CPAs.

    August 22
  • The American Institute of CPAs’ professional ethics division has issued a proposal that would outline the independence requirements of CPA firm networks and associations.

    August 21
  • The American Institute of CPAs presented three accountants with its Outstanding CPA in Government Award to recognize their contributions to increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of federal, state and local government organizations, while growing and enhancing the profession.

    August 20
  • The American Institute of CPAs presented awards to 10 budding CPAs who achieved the highest cumulative scores last year on the four sections of the Uniform CPA Examination.

    August 20
  • The American Institute of CPAs is criticizing proposed regulations for how post-death events might be considered in determining the value of a taxable estate.

    August 9
  • According to a recent press release, a nationwide telephone survey of 1,000 investors conducted for the Center for Audit Quality (CAQ) indicated that 79 percent of those surveyed felt changes brought about by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act bolstered their confidence in financial information presented.

    August 6
  • The American Institute of CPAs scored a victory this week in convincing House lawmakers to remove a provision in the Farm Bill Extension Act of 2007 that it feared could jeopardize the business of CPAs in farming communities.

    August 2
  • Grant Thornton CEO Edward E. Nusbaum has worked with the firm for 28 years, but since he took over the helm, the Chicago-based firm has more than doubled its revenue in the last four years, reaching $940 million in 2006.

    August 1
  • The American Institute of CPAs has inducted three new members into the AICPA Business and Industry Hall of Fame.

    July 26
  • The American Institute of CPAs wants Congress to modify a little-noticed provision in the recently passed Iraq war-funding bill that the institute fears may put tax preparers at odds with their clients.

    July 15
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission won't require amended filings to correct misclassifications of a new Financial Accounting Standards Board standard for defined-benefit pension plans, says a recent alert from the AICPA's Center for Audit Quality.The new standard, SFAS 158, requires that employers move any surpluses or deficits in their retirement benefit plan funding off the footnotes and onto the face of the balance sheet, while making an adjustment in the ending balance of "accumulated other comprehensive income."

    July 12