Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Businesses are lobbying hard for Congress to pass a package of tax breaks worth about $100 billion before the end of the year.
November 14 -
Tax experts are hypothesizing what will happen in Congress during the lame-duck session and over the next two years.
November 11 -
The movement to convert documents to machine-readable data that computer applications like spreadsheets can use is not new.
November 11 -
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The former president's company is blocked from issuing financial statements that don't disclose the "assumptions and techniques" used to value its assets.
November 10 -
Democrats' hopes for tax increases on the wealthy and corporations would be dashed should Republicans take at least one chamber, and prospects diminish for a windfall profits tax on oil companies.
November 9 -
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Chief financial officers should establish the KPIs and targets for the updated priorities and do this hand in hand with their chief executive officer.
November 9 -
An inside look at the ongoing arguments against the federal government's attempts to restrict state tax cuts based on stimulus funds.
November 8 -
The Carbon Disclosure Project plans to incorporate the International Sustainability Standards Board's upcoming climate-related disclosure standards in its platform.
November 8 -
Tyson was found asleep Sunday morning in a woman's bed in her home. She didn't know who he was and called the police.
November 8 -
The U.S. Supreme Court signaled it may open a new avenue for companies and people to fight off complaints by the Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Trade Commission.
November 8 -
There are several tax items that one or both parties would like to see enacted.
November 8 -
The court is turning its anti-regulatory campaign toward the federal agencies that are scrutinizing Wall Street banks and seeking to break up Meta.
November 7 -
Average audit fees rose a slight 2.5% from $2,600,677 in 2020 to $2,666,659 in 2021, reflecting increased demands on auditors.
November 7 -
Former President Donald Trump's company will have many of its business activities overseen by an outside monitor until New York Attorney General Letitia James's lawsuit alleging fraudulent asset valuations is resolved, a judge ruled.
November 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service released three notices asking for comments on the guidance it should issue related to some of the renewable energy-related provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act.
November 3 -
U.S. Supreme Court justices questioned the legality of stiff penalties the federal government says it can impose on people who fail to file required reports listing their foreign bank accounts.
November 3 -
The foundation has named all the members of its new Integrated Reporting and Connectivity Council.
November 1 -
By keeping an eye on the future and potential new tax developments, tax advisors can offer their clients a sense of stability and proactive tax planning.
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