Regulation and compliance
Regulation
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The Financial Accounting Standards Board is proposing to make further changes in the income tax disclosure requirements for companies to make them more relevant to users of financial statements.
March 25 -
The delay for the second year running will spare the country’s banks from adding another layer to the $190 billion pile of bad loans on their books.
March 25 -
Businesses’ trusted advisors can help keep them from falling afoul of these complex laws.
March 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service is working on a new study analyzing the 62-year-old rules for corporate spinoffs.
March 22 -
Proposed regulations spell out the requirements under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, including some new forms.
March 22 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is aligning its definition with the American Alliance of Museums’ Code of Ethics for Museums.
March 21 -
There’s no question that U.S. taxation of intellectual property has become amazingly more complex after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
March 21 -
A new limit on the amount of state and local levies that can be deducted has costly and confounding implications for some, especially in high-tax places.
March 21 -
While you may have “nanny taxes” covered for your clients who have hired household help, there may be other compliance problems, including fines
March 20 -
The deduction has been a valuable tax planning tool for architects, engineers and building owners, but it never spurred energy efficient design.
March 19 -
Financial institutions are scrambling to prepare for the imminent approach of the credit losses standard.
March 15 -
A pair of Republican and Democratic senators introduced bipartisan legislation to fix one of the technical problems in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
March 15 -
The German payment processor’s Indian business became a focus point again and a Citigroup analyst said the company faces prolonged uncertainty because of the accounting allegations it’s facing.
March 15 -
Getting a tax refund is a springtime tradition that Americans love as much as Easter candy.
March 15 -
The IRS has sent out 3.3 percent fewer tax refunds so far this year, but the average refund size continues to track with prior years, according to IRS data released Thursday.
March 14 -
When businesses fail to file on time, they can get hit with fines or other penalties.
March 14 -
The Treasury Department finalized the repeal Thursday of 296 obsolete or duplicative tax regulations in response to President Trump’s executive orders.
March 14 -
There has been no shortage of confusion as American taxpayers have started filing their returns for the first time under the 2017 tax overhaul.
March 14 -
The American Institute of CPAs has named Angela Newell, a national assurance partner at BDO USA’s Dallas office, as the new chair of the AICPA’s Financial Reporting Executive Committee, succeeding Crowe partner Jim Dolinar.
March 14 -
MoviePass’s parent company hit another bump Tuesday, acknowledging it lost track of how many paying customers the film-subscription service had on its books.
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