Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Doctors and health care organizations are dealing with not only the COVID-19 pandemic and its variants, but also with changing tax laws and accounting standards.
December 3 -
Eliminating the revenue-raising R&D amortization provision in the 2017 tax reform is the best way forward for U.S. innovation.
December 3 -
With the International Sustainability Standards Board being established, the number of groups setting sustainability standards is being winnowed down.
December 1 -
The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board released an interpretation of the accounting rules around reporting debt cancellation for the federal government.
November 30 -
The most impactful laws, court decisions, regulations and IRS pronouncements of the last year.
November 30 -
The staff at the Securities and Exchange Commission released guidance Monday for companies about how to properly recognize and disclose compensation costs for “spring-loaded awards” they hand out to executives.
November 29 -
As part of this year’s Top 100 Most Influential People survey, Accounting Today asked, “What is the most important issue currently facing the accounting profession?”
November 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service released proposed regulations that can help taxpayers, employers and insurers navigate the complex tax rules surrounding COVID-19 testing and health insurance coverage.
November 24 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board issued a proposed accounting standards update that would expand the disclosures under its credit losses standard.
November 23 -
More companies have issued financial restatements in the second quarter of 2021 than any year since 2013, driven in part by recent SEC guidance on SPACs.
November 17 -
The ASU requires businesses to disclose information about some types of government assistance they receive within the notes to their financial statements.
November 17 -
The new act impacts cryptocurrency, the Employee Retention Credit and tax deadlines.
November 16 -
The service has increased the number of transcripts that tax professionals can order per client to 30, up from 10 previously.
November 16 -
New guidance on the temporary 100% deduction is available in Notice 2021-63.
November 16 -
The service’s recent move to set new requirements for claiming refunds on research tax credits is provoking an uproar among tax professionals.
November 12 -
Many accounting firms ended up not needing their Paycheck Protection Program funds — but that doesn't mean they should squander them.
November 12 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board issued an update to simplify the discount rate guidance for lessees that aren’t public companies, including private companies, nonprofits and employee benefit plans.
November 11 -
A look inside the current state of the Biden administration's 'human infrastructure' bill.
November 8 -
The bipartisan infrastructure bill that the House passed over the weekend and sent to President Biden’s desk includes some tax-related provisions, including an early expiration of the Employee Retention Tax Credit and new rules for reporting on cryptocurrency transactions.
November 8 -
The foundation aims to combine the organizations by June 2022.
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