Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The board proposes modifying IFRS 9 to deal with assets with environmental, social and governance features, as well as electronic payment systems.
March 21 -
The administration is preparing to decide how much American-made equipment must be used in renewable projects.
March 21 -
When does doing a little work on vacation turn into a stay that piques the interest of local tax authorities?
March 20 -
Practitioners are mostly advising clients to 'wait and see' what happens with tax legislation.
March 16 -
A marked increase in staffing shortages at auditing firms has resulted in significant setbacks to complete issuers' financial disclosures, S&P said in a report.
March 15 -
E-help with CP notices; low-cost compliance; still learning from Eisenhower; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 14 -
The service provided some leeway on foreign income reporting requirements to people who needed to flee Ukraine, China, Belarus, Iraq, Ethiopia and Mali.
March 14 -
The Zurich-based bank said it will take steps to fix ineffective checks on the process it follows to pull together its financial reports.
March 14 -
A short seller says the problems that triggered the bank's death spiral were clear from the firm's earnings reports.
March 12 -
Members of the House Freedom Caucus are demanding an end to student loan forgiveness, the elimination of the $80 billion expansion of the IRS, and more.
March 10 -
The nonprofit software company settled with the commission over charges that it failed to disclose a cyber breach with a potentially material impact.
March 10 -
The Senate voted to confirm Daniel Werfel as the new Internal Revenue Service commissioner with bipartisan support.
March 9 -
Shares in the Swiss bank sank after it said it was delaying its annual report following a last-minute query by U.S. regulators over previous financial statements.
March 9 -
Lawmakers introduced two pieces of legislation to require public companies to disclose their financial reporting on a country-by-country basis and strengthen the IRS's whistleblower program.
March 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to host a series of five nationwide tax forums this summer in a return to the in-person format it used to favor prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 2 -
The first quarter of this year finds businesses confronting plenty of tax and business challenges. Grant Thornton's latest tax guide provides some advice.
March 2 -
Cracks are forming in the trajectory of profits, and just as worryingly in the makeup of the profits themselves.
March 1 -
The IRS is reminding them that federal estimated taxes are due March 1.
February 28 -
Crypto miners and staking-service providers may learn in the days if they have to report information on their clients' transactions.
February 28 -
A GAO report has several suggestions for decreasing the difference between taxes owned and taxes paid.
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