Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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States are enjoying windfalls after struggling to predict how President Donald Trump’s federal tax law changes would ripple through their revenue.
May 10 -
The global retailer at the center of South Africa’s biggest corporate scandal cut the value of its assets because of accounting irregularities.
May 9 -
The SEC proposed to free small companies from a Sarbanes-Oxley Act requirement that an auditor sign-off on their internal controls over financial reporting.
May 9 -
The Democratic presidential candidate doesn’t want to fully repeal the new tax law, breaking with rival and fellow Senator Kamala Harris.
May 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice setting the inflation-adjusted maximum value of a vehicle provided by an employer to an employee for personal use.
May 8 -
Companies that shop around among auditing firms for clean opinions on their financial statements can compromise the objectivity of outside auditors, according to new research.
May 8 -
The American Institute of CPAs’ Auditing Standards Board has posted a group of standards for audit reports and auditing financial statements.
May 8 -
And while they’re paying less, they’re reserving judgement on the final impact of the act.
May 7 -
The senator said she’d seek to repeal all of the tax overhaul, including its breaks for wealthy earners, corporations and the middle class.
May 7 -
New York and New Jersey have sued to find out why President Donald Trump’s administration scrapped an Internal Revenue Service rule requiring some tax-exempt organizations to disclose their donors.
May 6 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has voted to propose a set of amendments to its rules governing the kind of information provided to investors.
May 6 -
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced legislation to offer tax relief to children who have lost a parent serving in the military after recent reports that “Gold Star” families are facing unexpectedly heavy tax bills because of the implications of a provision in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
May 6 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has released guidance in the form of questions and answers to help state and local governments apply its standards.
May 6 -
Three bills that would make major change have already emerged from the Ways & Means Committee.
May 3 -
Congressional hearings show how political priorities color views of tax reform.
May 2 -
The report discusses some of the main developments this past season that are likely to affect taxpayers for the rest of the year.
April 30 -
A Florida accountant lost his battle to prove his yacht charter business was operated for profit.
April 30 -
Accounting has evolved and if you are not keeping up with the latest advances, chances are your clients won’t be satisfied or they may drop you entirely.
April 30 -
This provision of the TJCA gives ordinary workers better access to an executive perk.
April 30 -
One of China’s largest listed drugmakers said it overstated cash holdings by $4.4 billion, sending its shares and bonds tumbling.
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