Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The service released the final regulations and other guidance on the deduction, which was amended by the CARES Act.
July 28 -
Here are some lessons learned from the 2018 tax year compliance season.
July 28 -
The GOP legislation includes a second tranche of stimulus payments, structured the same way as the earlier round, in March, along with tax credits for businesses.
July 28 -
The economic stimulus plan released by Senate Republicans offers no new money for states and cities to cope with swelling budget shortfalls, leaving them to contend with a grave financial crisis that’s already forcing them to slash spending, furlough workers and delay projects as tax revenue disappears.
July 28 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is proposing a set of improvements in how state and local governments report on their financial condition.
July 27 -
Under Armour Inc. said a pair of top executives, including founder Kevin Plank, has been named in a federal probe of the company’s accounting, sending shares of the athleticwear maker down.
July 27 -
If you have clients who own more than one business, how they structure those companies can affect them from the legal and tax perspectives.
July 24 -
Any boost for workers from a payroll tax cut that President Donald Trump favors would take weeks to kick in and the effects could be distributed unevenly.
July 23 -
Massachusetts Society of CPAs president and CEO Amy Pitter is spearheading a group of 28 state society heads who have sent a letter to congressional leaders.
July 22 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act created opportunity zones as an economic development tool to stimulate investments in distressed communities.
July 22 -
As far as the taxman is concerned, home is where the heart is.
July 22 -
The final IRS and Treasury rules let taxpayers exclude certain income from their GILTI computation.
July 21 -
Firms may want to trade short-term cash for long-term goodwill.
July 21 -
Senate and House Republicans introduced legislation that would give businesses refundable tax credits against payroll taxes to meet some of the expenses associated with reopening during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
July 20 -
The American Institute of CPAs offered six policy suggestions for the next phase of federal COVID-19 relief legislation under consideration in Congress.
July 20 -
The speed and scale of the Paycheck Protection Program made it particularly susceptible to fraud, explains Juliette Gust, a forensic accountant and founder of Ethics Suite -- and that means businesses need to take steps to protect themselves.
July 20 -
Borrowers or their accountants can fill out the forgiveness application and the tool produces all government-mandated forms automatically.
July 20 -
The White House is signaling to Congress that President Donald Trump could reject a new coronavirus aid bill if it doesn’t include a payroll tax cut, adding a new complication to already contentious negotiations between Republicans and Democrats on the next round of stimulus.
July 17 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is proposing a new chapter in its conceptual framework that defines 10 elements of financial statements.
July 16 -
Simplified 5500 Compliance Reporting Process aims to streamline the reporting requirements for employee benefit plans.
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