Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The Internal Revenue Service published final regulations officially lowering the fees for new Preparer Tax Identification Numbers and renewed PTINs.
May 14 -
Whichever candidate wins the White House in November will have to contend with tax negotiations in 2025 with the personal income tax cuts in Trump's 2017 law set to expire unless Congress acts.
May 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued the annual inflation adjustments for health savings accounts in 2025 as prices continue to rise.
May 9 -
The cost of extending the 2017 tax cuts for households, small businesses and the estates of wealthy individuals enacted under President Donald Trump has expanded, according to new estimates from Congress's fiscal scorekeeper.
May 8 -
The SEC's guidance is a part of a much broader movement as the U.S. strives to catch up with Europe.
May 8 -
Investors waiting for an update of how Donald Trump's media startup is faring will have to wait a bit longer — months by some accounts — before getting a look at financial results.
May 6 -
BF Borgers CPA PC and its founder, Benjamin Borgers, will be permanently suspended from practicing and appearing as accountants before the SEC.
May 6 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission hit the fast-rising auditing firm with $14 million in fines, and charged it with deliberate, systemic failures to comply with PCAOB standards.
May 3 -
R&D amortization requirements are becoming a major issue for many companies, causing a significant tax burden they may not be able to handle.
May 2 -
The Consolidated Audit Trail is a database that is set to revolutionize how the agency monitors trading activity and spots potential misconduct.
May 2 -
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen came under fire from Republicans over a quip from President Biden about letting tax cuts enacted by Donald Trump expire.
May 1 -
The accounting snarls add to the struggling electric-vehicle maker's issues with cash burn and sluggish auto sales.
April 30 -
A hearing on Capitol Hill reveals some of the problems with the act, and why we may see 'massive' noncompliance.
April 30 -
Welcome, 1099-DA; moving out and moving on; not all CRM is alike; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 30 -
The International Sustainability Standards Board published a new taxonomy to help investors analyze sustainability disclosures.
April 30 -
Sovos announced the launch of Sovos Indirect Taxes, which features e-invoicing capacities and integrates with over 70 ERPs and transaction management systems.
April 30 -
The IFRS Foundation attributed the increase in revenue and expenses to consolidated operations in its 2023 annual report.
April 29 -
Notice 2024-36 announces the second round of credit allocations for a program to allocate the remaining $6 billion in credits.
April 29 -
Financial advisors, tax professionals and their clients get another year to think through potential tax, distribution and trust strategies, according to experts.
April 26 -
Even if a program is predominantly funded with federal dollars, there may be other sources of funds from which local governments can draw.
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