Regulation and compliance
Regulation
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Analysts are more likely to highlight the negatives instead of the positives, according to new research.
February 22 -
The food maker flagged to investors a subpoena it received last year from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission related to its procurement practices.
February 21 -
The ratings agency is putting the spotlight on accounting in the first of a series of reports.
February 21 -
The Institute has some recommendations about ways to improve the proposed regulations for implementing limitations under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
February 21 -
A pair of leaders on the House Ways and Means Committee are asking whether the IRS did enough testing and why the results haven't been released to the public.
February 20 -
The companies are giving their customers access to both Chargebee’s subscription billing system and Softrax’s Revenue Manager revenue recognition software.
February 19 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Treasury and the IRS about their proposed regulations on estate and gift taxes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
February 19 -
New regs offer guidance for owners of rental properties.
February 19 -
Some EA registrations were due to expire at the end of March, but the partial government shutdown delayed processing.
February 14 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board issued a proposed accounting standards update Thursday on the recognition and measurement of deferred revenue in business combinations.
February 14 -
The Treasury Department is defending the declining numbers of tax refunds, saying taxpayers already saw the benefits of the new tax law in their paychecks.
February 14 -
Reports of lower refunds are sparking calls for help from some in Congress -- and pushback from others.
February 13 -
The Treasury and the IRS have offered a method to keep up with changes made by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
February 13 -
Senator Marco Rubio is taking on the GOP’s 2017 tax law by saying it’s encouraging companies’ rush to buy back stock, hurting the economy.
February 13 -
The IRS would risk one of the most troubled tax seasons in recent history if congressional leaders’ deal to avert another government shutdown collapses.
February 13 -
Wyden urged the president to accept the funding compromise on border security, or else risk delaying tax refunds.
February 12 -
A new survey finds 10 percent of controllers feel misrepresenting their company's performance is a regular part of their job.
February 12 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson released her annual report to Congress, focusing on the partial government shutdown and the IRS's aging computer systems.
February 12 -
The president and the governor will discuss a change in the 2017 tax law that limits the SALT deduction.
February 12 -
A senator and a representative from Oregon aim to bring state and national cannabis laws into greater alignment.
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