Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The cost of the expenditures would be offset by a variety of revenue-raising provisions, including stronger enforcement of tax collections from the wealthy.
June 24 -
Having completed many of its major current projects, the board is looking for suggestions on what to work on going forward.
June 24 -
The group proposed $40 billion in Internal Revenue Service funding to yield $103 billion.
June 24 -
The SEC has tweaked certain accounting rules and is considering doing more.
June 23 -
Top White House aides wrapped up a meeting with a group of senators Tuesday without producing an infrastructure compromise, as differences on how to pay for a proposed $579 billion in new spending for roads, bridges and other projects continue to bedevil the talks.
June 23 -
The thoughtful development of a formalized internal control framework can help with effective management of risk.
June 22 -
Top administration aides are set to meet with a group of senators trying to come up with an infrastructure compromise.
June 22 -
Tax experts dissent the Biden budget proposal in search of planning opportunities.
June 22 -
U.S. oil and gas companies, along with their investors, may not be doing enough to reflect the impacts of the climate crisis in their financial reports.
June 21 -
The service has posted new procedures to explain how a change in tax law last year potentially affects the depreciation of residential rental property.
June 21 -
A 25% tax credit is the latest carrot being proposed on Capitol Hill to encourage semiconductor companies to bolster U.S. production.
June 18 -
The legislation would require standardized metrics and disclosures of environmental, social and governance measures by companies.
June 17 -
Find out why the recent guidance from the SEC on how SPAC warrants are classified requires careful consideration of the specific facts and circumstances for each entity and each contract.
June 17 -
The justices rejected a challenge by Republican-controlled states and the Trump administration to a landmark law that provides health insurance to 20 million people.
June 17 -
The board released a proposed ASU with the goal of improving the guidance for lessees that are not public businesses.
June 16 -
Stripe Tax helps businesses automatically calculate and collect sales tax, value added tax, and goods and services tax in more than 30 countries.
June 16 -
The administration said no deadline has been set for talks, but House Democrats said they are ready to move ahead without Republicans.
June 16 -
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, introduced a bipartisan bill to protect tax whistleblowers.
June 15 -
The increasing number of hours devoted to Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, along with the COVID-19 pandemic, have accelerated the need to use technology and automation to cope, according to a new survey.
June 15 -
Lawmakers are trying to hash out a compromise $1.2 trillion, eight-year infrastructure spending package.
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