AICPA approves revised tax standards
Accounting Today
NOVEMBER 13, 2023
The American Institute of CPAs is rolling out some changes in its tax standards that will take effect in January.
Accounting Today
NOVEMBER 13, 2023
The American Institute of CPAs is rolling out some changes in its tax standards that will take effect in January.
LSLCPAs
DECEMBER 17, 2021
The Financial Accounting Standards Board FASB rejected the Pennsylvania Institute of CPA’s (PICPA) request for a two-year extension of the lease accounting standard’s due date. The lease standard takes effect for nonpublic entities for fiscal years beginning after Dec.
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CPA Practice
JUNE 11, 2024
The Elijah Watt Sells Award program was established by the AICPA in 1923 to recognize outstanding performance on the CPA exam, as well as to honor Sells, one of the country’s first CPAs and a founding member of the firm now known as Deloitte. Owen Berry , Florida, employed with Ennis, Pellum & Associates CPAs in Jacksonville.
PYMNTS
JUNE 10, 2019
Certified Professional Accountants (CPAs) in California are calling on an industry watchdog to clarify standards for cryptocurrency accounting, with expectations that corporations will increase their use of cryptocurrencies moving forward.
Going Concern
JANUARY 9, 2023
Deloitte announced today that Anna Taylor — former tax and economic policy principal advisor to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) — has joined Deloitte’s Washington National Tax practice as the deputy managing principal of the Tax Policy Group. What is the secret to a good PPT?
PYMNTS
AUGUST 27, 2019
However, there’s an area of B2B FinTech that appears to have left a gap in the market: While there are solutions for CPAs to better manage their clients’ funds, Dustin Hall, director of CPACharge at card processing company AffiniPay , says CPAs lack a seamless way to get paid from those customers. Changing CPA Roles.
Going Concern
MARCH 22, 2024
PwC chairman refuses to share tax leaks scandal investigation with Australian parliament [ The Guardian ] PwC’s global chairman, Bob Moritz, has refused to comply with a request from the Australian parliament to share a copy of an investigation used to contain the tax leaks scandal to Australia. This S**t Is Still Going On?
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