Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Notice 2021-31 explains a new credit from the American Rescue Plan Act.
May 19 -
The court unanimously ruled against the service in a decision enabling taxpayers to sue over a tax regulation, even before any penalty has been assessed.
May 19 -
Knowing where your client’s business stands financially has never been more critical for its financial health than now.
May 19 -
But barterers need to be aware of the complex tax issues that are involved.
May 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is starting to provide tax refunds to taxpayers who paid taxes on their 2020 unemployment benefits that recent legislation later excluded from taxable income.
May 14 -
There's a lot more to think about than just organizing their financial reports and getting their bills paid.
May 13 -
As businesses invest in cryptocurrency and sell assets like nonfungible tokens, they should be aware of the accounting and tax issues surrounding them.
May 12 -
Congressional Democrats have reintroduced legislation in the House and Senate to shed more light on the use of corporate tax havens and incentives for outsourcing jobs abroad.
May 11 -
Accounting for real estate owners has become more difficult since the pandemic broke out last year as tenants stopped paying rent, rules changed for leases, and unused office space proliferated.
May 11 -
Recent research from University of Kansas business professor Amanda Winn suggests that partner rotation and PCAOB inspections may have some unintended effects.
May 10 -
The new SEC chair should prevent high-earning audit partners from being beholden to the managers of the clients whose accounts they scrutinize.
May 10 -
April's hiring shortfall stiffened Republican opposition to the tax increases on the wealthy and corporations that are a central part of the administration's package.
May 10 -
The Ways and Means Committee approved bipartisan legislation Wednesday to expand automatic enrollment, among other things.
May 5 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board released a proposed accounting standards update Wednesday to better line up a company’s hedge accounting with its risk management strategies.
May 5 -
The commission said the sports apparel company booked revenues earlier than it should have because it was at risk of missing analyst estimates.
May 4 -
After a pause during COVID, experts predict an increase in tax controversies.
May 4 -
The board released a standards update to improve the accounting for modifications or exchanges of freestanding equity-classified written call options, such as warrants.
May 3 -
The leader of an agency overseeing stimulus programs said that Treasury officials had resisted his attempts to investigate fraud in the Paycheck Protection Program.
May 3 -
Alex Oh abruptly resigned Wednesday, citing a complication in a case from her prior legal career.
April 29 -
Having a positive impact on society is more than just making the world a better place; it also makes good business sense.
April 29