Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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New rules make the accounting easier, but traps remain for awards that are not carefully structured. Don’t procrastinate.
April 25 -
Many companies report adjusted, “non-GAAP” earnings, but some companies take it a step further.
April 25 -
A former Domino’s accountant settled charges that used confidential information to trade ahead of the company’s earnings announcements.
April 22 -
An inside look at the provisions of the new bill as it makes its way to the Senate.
April 22 -
Accounting-related securities class-action lawsuits filings and settlements declined sharply last year, reversing a three-year trend.
April 13 -
Practitioners share what those who want to start their own business know — and don’t know.
April 12 -
Even if they dislike digital assets, wealth planners have a fiduciary duty to understand their confusing and murky tax treatment.
April 11 -
Businesses that have been investing in cryptocurrency are dealing with uncertainty as government agencies are going to expect them to account for their holdings and pay taxes.
April 8 -
The IFRS Foundation is teaming up with CPA Canada to set up a Montreal center for the new board, in addition to a location in Frankfurt, Germany.
April 6 -
For anyone who wants a phony pay stub or doctored tax return, sources are readily available online.
April 6 -
President Biden signed an executive order to strengthen the ACA, in part by closing a loophole that prevents millions of Americans from accessing subsidies.
April 6 -
The West Virginia senator is calling on the commission to reconsider a plan to require companies to disclose information about their greenhouse gas pollution.
April 5 -
The chair said his agency and the top U.S. derivatives regulator should work together to rein in cryptocurrency exchanges.
April 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service initiated a temporary change in policy Monday for U.S. residency applications for the next two years.
April 4 -
The House voted Friday to decriminalize marijuana, expunge federal convictions on pot-related charges and impose taxes on cannabis producers and importers.
April 4 -
The total value of goodwill impairments recorded by U.S. public companies more than doubled in 2020 during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study, and the same may happen again this year as geopolitical tensions rise.
April 1 -
A growing number of trading platforms are safeguarding digital assets for their users and maintaining the cryptographic keys necessary to access the tokens.
April 1 -
Manchin doomed two pieces of the plan — ending a tax break for fossil fuels and taxing unrealized capital gains — just hours after Biden announced them.
April 1 -
The board unveiled two proposed standards for general sustainability-related and specific climate-related disclosure requirements.
March 31 -
Gary Gensler signaled that only total compliance with U.S. audit inspections will allow the companies to keep trading on American markets.
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