Regulation and compliance
Regulation
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House Republicans unveiled a 2019 budget proposal Tuesday to send a message to their core supporters that repealing Obamacare, cutting taxes and partially privatizing Medicare remain high on their agenda.
June 20 -
Too many credits; marriage, investing and taxes; South Carolina and Amazon; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 20 -
SEC’s Wesley Bricker sees management accountants as ‘expert historians,’ weighs in on revamped PCAOB Wesley Bricker, chief accountant at the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of the Chief Accountant, told attendees at the Institute of Management Accountants’ annual conference in Indianapolis on Tuesday about the vital role he sees them playing in financial reporting.
June 19 -
Warnings about the impact of tax reform apparently haven’t made much of a difference.
June 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department are going to amend the Section 987 regulations to postpone them for another year.
June 15 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board’s Emerging Issues Task Force has made decisions on some new rules.
June 15 -
Jonathan Blattmachr, an estate planning lawyer, is such a fan of the strategy he’s created to help some of his wealthy clients get around the new property tax deduction cap that he’s using it himself.
June 15 -
The American Institute of CPAs sent a list of more than 150 recommendations for the Internal Revenue Service to add to its Priority Guidance Plan where it would like to see the IRS provide more clarity, with a particular spotlight on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
June 14 -
Ernst & Young has released a study on some trends it is seeing at companies around the world.
June 14 -
The NAEA offers advice to help owners deal with both reform and their perennial tax burden.
June 14 -
The tax prep chain foresees fewer customers coming in to have their returns prepared as a result of the new tax law.
June 14 -
President Trump’s former top economic adviser said trade disputes could wipe out the benefits of the tax cuts Congress passed last year and may trigger an economic slowdown.
June 14 -
The financial instruments standard requires a new kind of calculation that is proving disruptive.
June 13 -
Less than a month after unanimously passing a per-worker tax on large employers to fund homeless services and affordable housing, the City Council voted 7 to 2 to eliminate it.
June 13 -
The tax prep chain is one company that's not happy with the Trump tax cuts.
June 13 -
The City of Brotherly Love ranked at the bottom of the top 10 biggest U.S. cities.
June 12 -
Some of the mistakes in the hastily drafted legislation could cost the industries millions of dollars.
June 12 -
A long-awaited standards update will clarify a key issue in the not-for-profit world.
June 12 -
The software developers have integrated their offerings to help companies tackle the complex new rev rec standard.
June 12 -
Under pressure from businesses and homeowners, the Seattle City Council is poised to repeal a tax on large employers like Amazon.com Inc. less than a month after it passed the tax unanimously.
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