Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Enforcement actions increased 55% in 2022, although total monetary settlements were down more than 60%.
April 27 -
CPA and small-business advocate Anne Zimmerman makes the case for rethinking some of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
April 25 -
Tax compliance platform Avalara said it has expanded the reach of its e-invoicing services through new certifications.
April 25 -
Many advisors have clients who took out the forgivable loans. Some wealth management firms did the same. Three years after the government doled out more than $800 billion in mostly-free cash, here's what's happening.
April 24 -
The service has slightly revised its 2014 guidance on the treatment of virtual currency to reflect the fact that some countries now accept Bitcoin as legal tender.
April 24 -
A growing shortage of accountants has plagued dozens of cities and counties across the U.S.
April 24 -
The institute is asking for more guidance on how to help taxpayers compute their losses on digital assets such as cryptocurrency.
April 20 -
House members introduced legislation to enable actors, musicians and other types of performers to write off their work-related expenses.
April 19 -
The board plans to open discussion for future priorities on biodiversity, human capital, human rights and integration in reporting.
April 19 -
The long reach of Uncle Sam; send it back; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 18 -
Silicon Valley Bank overinvested in long-term bonds, so there was a high likelihood that those bonds would have to be sold prior to their maturity.
April 17 -
Senate Republicans have a new proposal to end the 'Death Tax.'
April 11 -
California's Chahal & Associates helps hotels and restaurants stay afloat in a volatile environment.
April 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued a notice offering a safe harbor for the deed language in charitable conservation easements.
April 10 -
Proposed regulations would identify micro-captive transactions as abusive after the Supreme Court ruled against the IRS in a case two years ago involving the transactions.
April 10 -
The institute wants clarified and expanded guidance on taxpayer assistance procedures and when S corps don't need private letter rulings.
April 5 -
Finance executives are increasingly relying on the concept of "continuous improvement" as a way to navigate today's uncertain economy.
April 5 -
The board announced the selection of Rachel Scott, a doctoral student in accounting at the University of Georgia, as the recipient of its 2023 award.
April 5 -
The enterprise software developer fell the most ever in a single day after Kerrisdale Capital alleged "serious accounting and disclosure issues."
April 5 -
The board will initially allow companies to focus on disclosures around climate when they issue reports based on the ISSB's first two draft standards.
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