Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Final rules have been released for claiming the rehabilitation credit under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
September 15 -
The site informs cannabis business owners about their tax responsibilities.
September 14 -
It's been a most unusual year for tax pros, and National Conference of CPA Practitioners president Neil Fishman dives into the major issues — and what's to come.
September 14 -
The U.S. House of Representatives won’t implement President Donald Trump’s order allowing employers to defer payroll taxes owed by workers, joining major companies in rejecting the option.
September 14 -
Taxpayers can use the rates to substantiate the expenses they can deduct for lodging, meals and incidental expenses.
September 11 -
Senate leaders will be trying to hold their parties together for a vote Thursday to advance a slimmed-down stimulus bill that Democrats have already rejected, with both sides jockeying for advantage in public perceptions two months before the election.
September 9 -
The pandemic may encourage business owners to ‘borrow’ from the government.
September 9 -
Democrats on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee introduced a bill to overturn President Trump’s executive action to defer payroll tax contributions, along with a resolution of disapproval that’s being coordinated with Democrats in the Senate.
September 8 -
The Compliance Assurance Process aims to help large corporations with real-time resolution.
September 8 -
Constant and confusing changes to rates, rules and regulations globally have made international tax a hot area.
September 8 -
With the forgiveness process now open, accountants, tax professionals and auditors are working around the clock to submit forgiveness applications on behalf of their clients. There are several steps you can take to increase the likelihood of loan forgiveness.
September 4 -
Most tax practitioners and real estate investors are aware of the depreciation-related changes to the tax code in recent years. However, because of the rapid changes to these rules, many people are less aware of the interactions between these provisions.
September 3 -
GSX Techedu is the latest case of a U.S.-listed Chinese company facing greater scrutiny on accounting issues amid rising tensions.
September 3 -
Opportunity zones may just be the perfect vehicle to deliver economic relief to the areas hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic — both short term and long term.
September 2 -
Requiring so little from applicants and giving so little guidance to them is virtually begging for fraudulent loan applications to be submitted or for good faith errors to be made.
September 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service released final regulations for the base erosion and anti-abuse tax that is supposed to discourage multinational corporations from shifting profits overseas.
September 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service introduced a section of its website dedicated to the Centralized Partnership Audit Regime.
September 1 -
Tax Rep LLC has created a new CTRC designation for tax practitioners.
August 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued some eagerly anticipated guidance on President Trump's executive order.
August 28 -
Finance and accounting teams have had to adapt quickly to transition to executing their day-to-day processes in a dispersed fashion.
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