Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Leaders of the Finance Committee are seeking input on how to adjust the rules for digital assets.
July 11 -
On his way to law school, Jimmy Chilimigras broke an eight-year record by becoming the youngest student ever to pass the CPA exam.
July 11 -
The service posted a fact sheet Friday on tax credits for renewable energy projects under the Inflation Reduction Act.
June 30 -
Global corporations are hoping to fend off requirements for reporting on the amount of taxes they pay in each jurisdiction, while regulators are moving forward cautiously with imposing such rules.
June 29 -
The advisory committee's annual report offers a long list of recommendations and potential improvements.
June 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service provided transitional guidance on the 1% excise tax on corporate share repurchases that was part of last year's Inflation Reduction Act.
June 29 -
The U.S. Small Business Administration disbursed up to $200 billion in potentially fraudulent EIDL and PPP funds, but that amount was disputed in a separate report by the SBA itself.
June 28 -
The former president's daughter won dismissal from the suit when a state appeals court ruled that the claims against her were too old.
June 28 -
It is still not clear that the IRS will treat payments for this year the same as payments for last year.
June 27 -
The board finalized its first two standards on general requirements for disclosure of sustainability-related financial information and climate-related disclosures.
June 26 -
ISSB opens office in Beijing; Woodard appoints director of CAAS consulting; and more news from around the profession.
June 23 -
The commission charged the firm with systemic quality control failures and violations of audit standards, mainly in connection with its audits of SPAC clients.
June 21 -
The Defense Department overstated the value of weapons sent by $2.6 billion in fiscal 2022 and $3.6 billion in fiscal 2023.
June 21 -
The International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation expanded the global reach of the International Sustainability Standards Board by opening an office in Beijing.
June 20 -
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Provisions from the IRA aim to spur investment in places that have experienced declines in fossil energy production, especially hard-hit coal-mining towns.
June 15 -
The IRS has put out proposals on new regs around rules from the two pieces of legislation.
June 14 -
Republicans on the Ways and Means Committee advanced a series of bills aimed at reducing taxes but also rolling back parts of the IRA.
June 13 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board released a new chapter of its Conceptual Framework describing a reporting entity.
June 8 -
A wave of new legislative proposals touch on a number of tax-related issues.
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