Regulation and compliance
Regulation
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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy proposed taxing online-room booking, ride-sharing, marijuana, e-cigarettes and internet transactions along with raising taxes on millionaires and retail sales to fund a record $37.4 billion budget that would boost spending on schools, pensions and mass transit.
March 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service provided additional information Tuesday to help corporate taxpayers deal with the new section 965 transition tax for repatriating foreign profits under the tax law that Congress passed in December.
March 13 -
Fewer than four out of 10 taxpayers are happy with President Trump’s recent tax reform law, according to a new survey.
March 13 -
From inappropriate touching to belittling comments, women advisors confront workplace environments that are far from welcoming.
March 12 -
The Treasury recorded a $215 billion shortfall in February—its largest in six years—as revenue declined after passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
March 12 -
Congressional Republicans created a juicy new break for business owners when they rewrote the U.S. tax code late last year. Three months later, hundreds of thousands of U.S. employers still don’t know if they can claim it.
March 12 -
There may be some advantages, particularly for multinationals, with getting an early jump on FASB's changes in the hedging rules.
March 9 -
The Speaker of the House visited Atlanta to tout the economic benefits of the new tax law, but the president had other ideas.
March 9 -
When auditors push non-attest services, their clients’ financials tend to contain more errors, according to new research.
March 8 -
The National Society of Accountants wants the Internal Revenue Service to provide a six-month extension for businesses to opt to be treated as S corporations for this year, arguing the current deadline of March 15 is too soon to make a decision given the uncertainty surrounding the new tax law.
March 8 -
When 2018 taxes are due in April 2019, millions of Americans could find themselves owing the government far more than was withheld. Millions of others could find they paid too much in 2018, resulting in unusually large refunds.
March 8 -
Accountants may face their own Section 199A issues
March 8 -
Taxes, cybersecurity, global trade and tariffs, and executive misconduct in the midst of the #MeToo movement are just some of the topics likely to come up at this year’s stockholder events, according to BDO USA.
March 7 -
The impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is beginning to be felt on hiring.
March 7 -
A lawmaker wants to recapture some of the money the state may be losing from the new tax law's limits on the SALT deduction for individual taxpayers.
March 7 -
Chief financial officers in the U.S. are feeling better than ever in the wake of the tax overhaul enacted late last year.
March 7 -
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The Internal Revenue Service has tweaked some of its previously released brackets and limits.
March 6 -
Changes in the rules for like-kind exchanges may cause owners to reconsider swapping athletes.
March 6 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act removed a number of provisions that benefited companies.
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