IFAC has published a Guide to Quality Control for Small- and Medium-Sized Practices. This nonauthoritative implementation guide is intended to help SMPs understand and efficiently apply International Standard on Quality Control (ISQC) 1, Quality Control for Firms that Perform Audits and Reviews of Financial Statements, and Other Assurance and Related
U.S. Comptroller of the Currency: Change Banks’ “Incurred Loss” Model
U.S. Comptroller of the Currency John Dugan said the “incurred loss” model banks use to account for loan losses may need to be changed to a more counter-cyclical approach that would allow provisions to be made earlier in the credit cycle when times are good. Dugan, who is the administrator
GASB, CAQ Offer Research Grants
GASB and the Center for Audit Quality (CAQ) are each reaching out to the academic community with grant proposals. GASB is offering a $5,000 research grant to encourage academic support for its standard-setting activities, while the CAQ separately plans to give out a combined $200,000 in grants for multiple research
IRS Issues Inflation Updates for Automobile Depreciation Deduction Limits
The IRS issued Revenue Procedure 2009-24 on Thursday that provides 2009 inflation adjustments to the depreciation limitations and lease inclusion amounts for certain automobiles under IRC §§ 280F and 168. For passenger automobiles (other than trucks or vans) placed in service during calendar 2009, the 2009 depreciation limit under IRC
FASB Releases Final Versions of New Mark-to-Market Guidance
FASB on Thursday released final versions of authoritative guidance on the application and disclosure of fair value measurements and impairments of securities. FASB Staff Position (FSP) FAS 157-4, Determining Fair Value When the Volume and Level of Activity for the Asset or Liability Have Significantly Decreased and Identifying Transactions That
AICPA Supports IFRS Adoption, Recommends Changes to SEC Road Map
The AICPA on Thursday submitted comments on the SEC’s proposed road map for the use of IFRS by U.S. public companies. The Institute recommended additional changes to financial reporting regulations, a push to minimize dual recordkeeping requirements, and a call for optional early adoption to be expanded to include smaller
Guidance Released on Registration of Auditors of Nonpublic Broker-Dealers
The PCAOB and SEC issued guidance on the registration of auditors of nonpublic broker-dealers. Until recently, auditors of nonpublic broker-dealers were not required to register with the PCAOB as a result of a series of SEC exemptions dating back to 2003. The latest SEC order, issued in December 2006, extended
IRS Grants Relief to Midwest Flood Victims
The IRS said victims of the severe floods in Minnesota and North Dakota will have an extra month, until May 15, to file their 2008 individual tax returns and pay any tax due. The relief applies to flood victims and relief workers who are assisting in the affected areas. The
G-20 Committed to Global GAAP, Independence of Standard Setters
Meeting in London, the Group of 20 on Thursday reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the financial system and again weighed in on accounting issues as it did last November in Washington. The primary communiqué released at the end of Thursday’s summit said the G-20 would “call on the accounting standard
FDIC Orders Bank to Modify RAL Program
Republic Bank & Trust Co. has consented to the issuance of a cease and desist order with the FDIC for its refund anticipation loan (RAL) program. The order gives the bank 120 days to establish an adequate compliance management system for its RAL program and sets various deadlines of up
FASB to Take Up Fair Value Proposals
FASB board members meet today to consider proposed fair value guidance. On the agenda for the meeting are two proposed FASB Staff Positions (FSPs): FAS 157-e, Determining Whether a Market Is Not Active and a Transaction Is Not Distressed, and FAS 115-a, FAS 124-a, and EITF 99-20-b, Recognition and Presentation
FASB Approves New Mark-to-Market Guidance
Exactly three weeks after FASB Chairman Robert Herz’s March 12 testimony before a rancorous House Financial Services subcommittee, the independent standard-setting board voted Thursday to release three new pieces of guidance to address concerns over the application of fair value accounting standards in current market conditions. All three new pronouncements
President Signs Bill Extending Aviation Taxes
On March 30, President Obama signed into law the Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act of 2009, PL 111-12. This act extends the taxes that fund the Airport and Airway Trust Fund through the end of September. The taxes had been scheduled to expire on March 31. Specifically, the fuel excise
Client Communication After an M&A Deal – Sample Client Letters
The letters you send to clients announcing a merger or acquisition should reassure in order to retain. These samples suggest what to say to clients of the predecessor and successor firms: Letter to Clients of the Predecessor Firm Dear [client]: We are pleased to announce our forthcoming merger with ABC
IRS Revises Inflation Adjustment Amounts
On Friday, the IRS issued Rev. Proc. 2009-21, which modifies the inflation-adjusted amounts to be used for certain tax credits in 2008 and 2009. The modified numbers reflect recent statutory changes by the Tax Extenders and Alternative Minimum Tax Relief Act of 2008, PL 110-343 (Tax Extenders Act), and the
FASB Advances GAAP Codification Plan
FASB took another step forward in its plan to codify U.S. GAAP with the release Friday of an exposure draft on changes to the GAAP hierarchy. FASB is taking comments on the proposal until May 8. In the draft, the standard setter reiterates the planned July 1 effective date for
First Circuit Vacates Textron Workpaper Privilege Decision
The First Circuit has vacated its January decision in the Textron case, and a full panel of First Circuit judges will rehear the case in June. The January decision (No. 07-2631 (1st Cir. 1/21/09)) had held that the work-product privilege could operate to prevent the disclosure to the IRS of
More CFOs Predict Staff Cuts Than Hirings for Second Quarter
The uncertain economic climate is making CFOs re-evaluate accounting and finance staffing levels. For the first time in more than five years, more CFOs interviewed for the Robert Half International Financial Hiring Index predicted decreases than predicted increases in personnel. Seven percent of CFOs interviewed by Robert Half expected to
CRS Reports on Capital Loss Treatment
The Congressional Research Service (CRS) has released a report analyzing the effects of a proposed increase in the net capital loss limitation. Currently, noncorporate taxpayers can net capital gains and losses and can use up to $3,000 in capital loss to offset ordinary income for that tax year (IRC §
IRS Advises How Part Owners Handle $1 Million Mortgage Deduction Limit
The IRS Office of Chief Counsel has issued a memorandum outlining how partial owners of a principal residence with a mortgage bigger than $1 million should handle their mortgage deduction (CCA 200911007). Under IRC § 163(h)(3), taxpayers can deduct interest paid on certain mortgages and home equity loans, but the
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