Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The far-reaching legislation would transfer the responsibilities of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
May 22 -
The reconciliation process allows tax and spending legislation to pass with a simple majority in the Senate, but the bill still needs to survive the Byrd Rule.
May 22 -
The bill would end clean electricity tax credits for sources like wind and solar starting in 2029 and require projects to begin construction within 60 days.
May 22 -
It would extend Trump's first-term tax cuts due to expire Dec. 31, along with new tax relief including raising the limit on deducting state and local taxes.
May 22 -
Accountants are helping worried companies deal with the possible fallout from drastic tariff and tax changes.
May 21 -
President Trump said his massive tax package is close to being finalized, but the White House has yet to win over a faction who want more spending cuts.
May 21 -
This year's uncertainty in Washington is resulting in an unclear tax landscape, especially with deductions from real estate holdings and capital expenditures.
May 21 -
The revised version of President Donald Trump's economic package would move up work requirements to December 2026 from 2029.
May 21 -
The $40,000 SALT limit will phase out for annual incomes greater than $500,000, and the income phaseout threshold would grow 1% a year over a decade.
May 21 -
Conservative hardliners threatened to block Republicans' massive tax and spending package, jeopardizing passage of President Trump's economic legislation.
May 21 -
Compliance professionals at Grant Thornton will be making use of the improved CompliAI platform, infused with generative AI to enhance service delivery.
May 20 -
The bill would levy a 5% tax on remittances for noncitizens and foreign nationals, on top of a roughly 5% to 10% fee already charged on the payments.
May 20 -
In a private meeting, Trump singled out the lawmakers from New York, New Jersey and California who have rejected the $30,000 deduction limit.
May 20 -
The vote in the House Budget Committee paves the way for passage of the legislation as soon as Thursday,
May 19 -
President Donald Trump called on members of his party to unite behind his economic agenda in Congress, putting pressure on factions of lawmakers who are calling for last-minute changes to the legislation to drop their demands.
May 16 -
Hard-line conservatives bucked President Donald Trump and blocked the massive tax bill over cost concerns.
May 16 -
The far-reaching tax reconciliation bill from Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee would add significant new provisions to the Tax Code.
May 15 -
The changes deal with the intersection of the requirements of FASB's revenue recognition and stock compensation standards as they involve customers.
May 15 -
The move would constitute "a complete death" for energy projects that rely on global supply chains for solar cells, magnets, batteries and other materials.
May 15 -
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis said there's an "opportunity" to grow the $30,000 state and local tax deduction cap offered by House GOP leaders in negotiations.
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