Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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The IRS's Notice 2025-28 will affect applicable corporations with financial statement income attributable to investments in partnerships.
July 30 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is offering optional guidance on the measurement of credit losses for accounts receivable and contract assets.
July 30 -
The legislation involves a 'thoughtful phaseout,' while leaving some investment opportunities, says one expert.
July 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service is looking to cut the case cycle times for corporate taxpayers.
July 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced indexing adjustments to the applicable dollar amount used to calculate employer shared responsibility payments under the Affordable Care Act.
July 24 -
The examples show how companies can improve the reporting of uncertainties in their financial statements using climate-related examples as practical illustrations.
July 24 -
The errors were tied to accounting for engineering scrap and engineering support labor.
July 24 -
House Speaker Mike Johnson is betting the upfront rewards from President Donald Trump's tax law will carry his party in the 2026 midterm elections.
July 24 -
House Republicans are aiming to pass provisions that were removed from President Donald Trump's "one big, beautiful bill."
July 24 -
It faces a potential $4.6 billion in additional taxes owed after an accounting change, although it is contesting the matter with the Internal Revenue Service.
July 23 -
Staffing shortfalls and intricate new policies are complicating efforts at the Treasury and IRS to meet tight deadlines for churning out guidance on the tax bill.
July 23 -
President Donald Trump's recently enacted tax and spending law will add $3.4 trillion to U.S. deficits over a decade and leave millions without health care coverage, according to a new estimate from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
July 22 -
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Whether clients are investing in commercial buildings, launching new ventures or improving existing properties, they have fresh opportunities for accelerated deductions.
July 21 -
Eliminating federal incentives threatens to upend the U.S. energy industry by hampering the rollout of wind and solar.
July 18 -
Selling the OBBBA to the American people may prove to be tougher than passing it, even for a president who built a career on savvy branding.
July 17 -
The Treasury Department and the IRS will need to roll out guidance to explain the bill's newer provisions and how they differ from earlier tax legislation.
July 16 -
Many of the provisions of the OBBBA benefit businesses, but colleges and universities will take a hit, as will companies in renewable energy.
July 15 -
The ink is hardly dry on the $3.4 trillion tax and spending package and House Republicans are already at work on a follow-up budget bill coming this autumn.
July 14 -
The president's signature tax law allows a long-standing business deduction for the cost of food provided to employees to expire.
July 14