Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Donald Trump is returning to the White House, and the U.S. economy is in for a wild ride.
November 6 -
Almost 10 months after scandal shook Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., the commodity-trading giant has yet to sort out its accounting.
November 6 -
The GOP defeated Banking Chairman Sherrod Brown in Ohio, fended off an unexpectedly tough challenge to Nebraska' Deb Fischer and picked up the open Senate seat in West Virginia.
November 6 -
The return of the former president to the White House gives him an opportunity to deliver on his many tax promises.
November 6 -
The final regulations provide a long overdue update to rules that had been in place since at least the 1950s, and even the 19th century.
November 5 -
The future of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and other tax issues are on the ballot.
November 5 -
Archer-Daniels-Midland will amend previous financial statements after uncovering accounting issues, prompting the crop trader to cancel its earnings call.
November 5 -
The adjustments reflect how inflation is slowing down and upcoming changes to the rules based on the Secure 2.0 Act and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service has decided to stop automatically levying penalties when a taxpayer files a form reporting foreign gifts too late.
October 31 -
The resignation comes after Department of Justice launched a probe into an ex-employee's claims that Super Micro violated accounting rules.
October 30 -
The proposed ASU would set more consistent requirements for determining the acquirer when a transaction is achieved by exchanging equity interests.
October 30 -
The sofamaker agreed to pay $1.5 million to the SEC to settle allegations that two former executives devised a fraudulent accounting scheme to meet a key Wall Street metric.
October 30 -
Uncertainty around sunsetting provisions should have professional athletes planning ahead on their taxes.
October 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service set the credit at $1.25 to $1.75 per gallon of fuel with a minimum reduction of 50% of GHGs.
October 24 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board imposed a $50,000 fine, revoked the firm's registration and barred its partner.
October 22 -
The Biden administration finalized rules for a 25% tax credit for semiconductor manufacturing projects, including solar wafers.
October 22 -
The IRS is reminding tax pros to register for or renew their professional ID number by Dec. 31.
October 19 -
The commission is focused on accounting errors the railroad had previously disclosed and certain non-financial performance metrics.
October 17 -
The Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright has broad implications for the tax regulations written and administered by the Treasury and the IRS as well as the agencies tasked with the regulation of the alternatives industry.
October 17 -
The new regulatory environment has faced legal challenges, creating uncertainty for companies and auditors.
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