Regulation and compliance
Regulation
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The IRS is warning that taxpayers need to file the election by Oct. 15.
October 8 -
In the wake of the TCJA and other legislative uncertainty, access to reliable information is more important than ever.
October 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving businesses a tax break they thought they had lost in the tax overhaul last year — write-offs for wining and dining clients.
October 4 -
The three bills have varying chances of success, and some high hurdles in the Senate.
October 4 -
The International Integrated Reporting Council has tapped a former global managing partner at McKinsey & Company as its new head.
October 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service released guidance Wednesday on the business expense deduction for meals and entertainment in the wake of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
October 3 -
Looking ahead to 2019, preparers share what they’re gearing up for.
October 2 -
Two new documents from the board suggest enhancements to the reporting model, and new ideas about recognizing elements in financial statements.
September 28 -
The legislation would make permanent the 2017 tax breaks for individuals and pass-through businesses which otherwise would expire at the end of 2025.
September 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department intend to issue proposed regulations providing that the market discount on a bond isn’t includible in income, according to a section of the new tax law.
September 28 -
Legislation relating to family savings and startup expensing passed in one chamber of Congress, but is not likely to go through in the Senate before the end of the year.
September 27 -
The new tax law is leading to missed deadlines and a shortened cycle for the IRS.
September 27 -
A Republican effort to make last year’s individual tax changes permanent is expected to be approved by the House on Friday, before the initiative likely gets shelved because the Senate won’t act on it.
September 27 -
Corporate America isn’t using the Trump tax cuts to gorge shareholders with stock buybacks and dividends — despite the prevailing narrative.
September 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual notice Wednesday describing the daily rates that taxpayers can use for lodging, meals and other expenses when traveling for business.
September 26 -
The move would be a boon to the technology and pharmaceutical industries.
September 25 -
The IRS has already said that it wants to shut down this kind of end run.
September 25 -
The attempt to build on the TCJA may bog down in the Senate.
September 25 -
In the first case of its kind, the commission assessed $250,000 in penalties.
September 25 -
14 steps clients and practitioners should look to improve in 2019.
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