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Six developments for CPAs to watch in 2014

If you enjoy change, 2014 should be a good year. The months ahead will see the accounting profession gearing up for new regulations and handling significant financial reporting developments, including preparing to implement changes in accounting for revenue. Here are a few of the likely financial reporting and regulatory developments

Procedures for IRS rulings, technical advice, etc., updated for 2014

As 2013 drew to a close, the IRS was busy issuing annual updates to the revenue procedures that govern its operations and interactions with taxpayers. In particular, the IRS issued Rev. Procs. 2014-1 through 2014-6, all on Dec. 30, 2013. These include the list of “no ruling” areas in which

Top tax news developments in 2013

The past year featured a large number of tax developments, some of which got extensive coverage in the media, and many of which got less coverage but affect almost all taxpayers and practitioners. As we get ready to welcome a new year, here’s a look back at the most important

Seven changes new revenue standard may bring

The prospect of preparing for a historic, game-changing revenue recognition standard at a huge, global public company is a bit daunting for GE Technical Controller Russell Hodge, CPA. “I’ll admit to it being a little bit overwhelming to us,” Hodge said. “We have $150 billion of revenue and so many

2013 accounting news quiz answers

Here are the answers to the 2013 JofA news quiz. 1. Question: What did the PCAOB propose that public company auditor’s reports should include? Answer: (b) The engagement partner’s name. Full story: “PCAOB Proposal Could Result in Public Tracking of Auditors” 2. Question: Which converged standard did members of FASB and the

Take the 2013 accounting news quiz

Technology and globalization have created a business environment of nearly constant change, and accounting trendsetters have worked hard to keep up with the pace. Take this 12-question quiz and see how well you kept up with the news in the accounting profession in 2013. If you find yourself struggling with

FASB, PCC issue rules for private-company GAAP alternatives

The rules for providing alternative financial reporting guidance for private companies were formally established Monday when FASB and the Private Company Council (PCC) issued their Private Company Decision-Making Framework: A Guide for Evaluating Financial Accounting and Reporting for Private Companies. FASB also issued its definition of a public business entity,

Financial instruments convergence in doubt after FASB decisions

FASB took what appears to be two steps back from convergence with the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) last week with a pair of major tentative decisions in its project on accounting for financial instruments. In the classification and measurement portion of the project, the board decided not to continue

SEC to update rules for corporate disclosures

SEC Chairman Mary Jo White directed the commission’s staff to develop recommendations for updating the rules for what a company must disclose in its public filings, according to an SEC news release. The SEC staff issued a report to Congress on Friday recommending that the commission’s disclosure requirements be reevaluated

Senate confirms John Koskinen as IRS commissioner

The Senate on Friday voted 59–36 to confirm the nomination of John Koskinen to be the next IRS commissioner. Koskinen was nominated by President Barack Obama on Aug. 1. The previous commissioner, Douglas Shulman, stepped down in November 2012 at the end of his term. Since May 22, Daniel Werfel

EU audit reforms “raise serious concerns” for the CAQ

Audit market changes that were preliminarily agreed upon by European Union policymakers this week “raise serious concerns for audit quality,” Center for Audit Quality (CAQ) Executive Director Cindy Fornelli said in a statement. Mandatory audit firm rotation and prohibition of most nonaudit services by audit firms to their audit clients

Grant reform increases single-audit threshold, changes audit rules

New guidelines unveiled Thursday by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) raise a key threshold for compliance audits of entities that receive federal award money from $500,000 per fiscal year to $750,000 per fiscal year. Among other things, the new rules raise the federal awards threshold that triggers compliance

Six more countries sign FATCA agreements with U.S.

The Treasury Department announced on Thursday that the United States has signed six more bilateral agreements to implement the reporting and withholding provisions of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), P.L. 111-147. The agreements with the Netherlands, Malta, Bermuda, Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man bring the number

Guidance issued on tax treatment of National Mortgage Settlement payments

The IRS issued guidance on the correct tax treatment of payments taxpayers receive under the National Mortgage Settlement when their house is foreclosed on (Rev. Rul. 2014-2). The National Mortgage Settlement is an agreement reached in 2012 between the U.S. government and the attorneys general of 49 states and the

U.S. GAAP taxonomy for 2014 available

The 2014 U.S. GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy is available, pending final acceptance by the SEC, FASB announced Wednesday. The taxonomy, available at FASB’s website, contains updates for accounting standards and other improvements to the 2013 taxonomy. FASB is responsible for developing and maintaining the taxonomy that is used by public

EU member states approve mandatory audit firm rotation

The European Union took another step toward a mandatory audit firm rotation requirement Wednesday when member states approved new audit regulations. The new regulations and amendments approved include a requirement that audit firms rotate engagements with public-interest entities every 10 years—with provisions for longer periods when engagements are put out

IRS reveals start date for 2014 tax filing season

The IRS has finally announced an official start date for the 2014 filing season: It will start accepting returns on Jan. 31. This date is 10 days later than the originally planned starting date of Jan. 21. “The late January opening gives us enough time to get things right with

SEC proposal aims to aid small businesses

Rules proposed Wednesday by the SEC would build upon the Regulation A exemption with the intention of increasing smaller companies’ access to capital. The proposed rules would implement part of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act of 2012, P.L. 112-106, by making the Regulation A exemption more useful to

SEC sanctions total a record $3.4 billion in FY 2013

SEC enforcement actions resulted in a record $3.4 billion in monetary sanctions in fiscal year 2013, the commission announced Tuesday. The total was 10% higher than in FY 2012 and 22% higher than in FY 2011, when the SEC filed the most actions in agency history. The SEC filed 686

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