Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Regs on retirement-payment withholding updated
September 29 -
A new report from the Center for Audit Quality highlights a growing opportunity for audit firms.
September 29 -
The commission filed settled actions against two public companies and two former executives for improper reporting of quarterly EPS.
September 28 -
An inside look at how three firms handle their Paycheck Protection Program services.
September 28 -
The new product comes after Avalara bought Compli, which provides compliance services, technology and software to producers, distributors and importers of alcoholic beverages in the United States, last year.
September 25 -
Regulators are making it harder for small-time shareholders to put forth proposals aimed at cracking down on excessive pay, climate change and other corporate governance concerns.
September 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday that lenders who make Paycheck Protection Program loans that are later forgiven under the CARES Act should not file information returns or furnish payee statements to report the forgiveness.
September 22 -
At least 39 states did not have enough money to pay all of their bills at the end of 2019, leaving them ill-prepared to shoulder the costs of the novel coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report.
September 22 -
The cloud-based solution provides dashboard visualization and other tools for managing clients' loan forgiveness applications.
September 22 -
Now that U.S. companies have experienced two fiscal quarters in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic, quarterly reporting for Q3 doesn’t seem to be getting any simpler, according to a new report from Deloitte.
September 22 -
But the federal government has been able to correct some of its earlier missteps, like sending millions of stimulus checks to the deceased, according to the Government Accountability Office.
September 21 -
The regs clarify that certain deductions aren’t to be considered miscellaneous itemized deductions.
September 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued the last set of final regulations to implement the 100 percent additional first-year depreciation deduction from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
September 21 -
As state and local tax forecasts continue to paint a very ugly budget picture, there is little reason to doubt that officials are casting about in search of new sources of revenue.
September 18 -
A group of Senate Democrats introduced legislation to offer tax relief to individuals, businesses and states affected by catastrophic wildfires and other presidentially declared disasters.
September 17 -
Rep. Pete Olson, a Republican from Texas, has introduced a bill that would offer tax incentives to employers who train workers about best practices for reducing the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace.
September 17 -
Delivering advisory services to help small businesses through the pandemic is a win for everyone.
September 17 -
A former FASB chair believes the "revolving door" from firms to regulators and back is good for the capital markets.
September 16 -
The U.S. Senate and Supreme Court are joining the House in not implementing President Donald Trump’s order allowing employers to defer payroll taxes owed by workers.
September 16 -
Richard Jones is making post-implementation reviews of standards one of his top priorities, and taking a closer look at FASB’s crowded agenda.
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