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Final and proposed regs. issued on 3.8% net investment income tax

Late on Tuesday, the IRS issued final and proposed regulations giving guidance on the application and computation of the 3.8% net investment income tax imposed by Sec. 1411 (T.D. 9644 and REG-130843-13). The final regulations adopt, with changes, proposed regulations issued late in 2012. Starting in 2013, Sec. 1411 imposes

ARSC proposes framework for compilation and review engagements

A new proposal by the AICPA Accounting and Review Services Committee (ARSC) will provide a framework for performing and reporting on compilation and review engagements. The proposal, resulting from ARSC’s clarity project, also sets forth the meaning of certain terms used in Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services

Final rules released on 0.9% Medicare surtax

The IRS issued final regulations governing the 0.9% Medicare surtax, which took effect this year (T.D. 9645). The regulations contain guidance for employers and individuals on the implementation of the tax, including the requirement to file a return reporting the tax, the process for employers to make adjustments of underpayments

PCAOB to consider requiring name of engagement partner in auditor’s report

The PCAOB will consider reproposing amendments to auditing standards that would require disclosure in the auditor’s report of the name of the engagement partner and certain other participants in the audit. This topic will be considered during a meeting at 9:30 a.m. EST on Dec. 4, and has been a

Top risk for businesses: Regulation, compliance overload

Corporate directors believe regulatory and compliance overload is the greatest risk facing their business, well ahead of cyber threats and corruption, a new survey shows. Also, board members seem skeptical about some new proposals from the PCAOB regarding the auditor’s reporting model. That’s according to the latest BDO Board Survey,

IRS proposes curbing political activities of Sec. 501(c)(4) social welfare organizations

The IRS announced its intention on Tuesday to amend the regulations governing social welfare organizations, a topic that has recently created an enormous amount of political controversy, especially during the recent scandal over how the IRS was mishandling applications from groups that had “tea party” and other terms in their

AU-C identifier retained indefinitely

The “AU-C” section identifier will be retained indefinitely for clarified auditing standards developed by the AICPA Auditing Standards Board. Established for the clarified auditing standards to avoid confusion with references to the “AU” sections in AICPA Professional Standards, the AU-C identifier had been scheduled to revert to the AU identifier

GASB makes fix in pension standard transition

GASB on Monday altered the transition provisions of a new pension standard in order to eliminate a potential source of understatement. The board determined that the transition requirements of GASB Statement No. 68, Accounting and Financial Reporting for Pensions, contained a potential source of understatement of restated beginning net position

Private company GAAP exceptions get thumbs up from FASB

FASB endorsed two GAAP exceptions for private companies Monday, marking a milestone in the work to provide simpler, less costly rules for private companies while producing financial statements that reflect economic reality. The endorsement by FASB of exceptions crafted by the Private Company Council (PCC) means exceptions for private companies

IASB makes change to defined benefit contribution accounting

Small-scale changes to financial reporting rules for employee benefit plans were published Thursday by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). Contributions from employees or third parties to defined benefit plans are affected by the amendments to IAS No. 19, Employee Benefits. The changes were made to simplify the accounting for

TIGTA report says IRS should do a better job protecting taxpayer data

The IRS does not do a good job of correcting security weaknesses, thereby failing to protect taxpayer data, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) concluded in a report released Thursday. TIGTA’s audit found that the IRS does not always correct known security problems and the corrective action process

Final IASB approval of rev rec standard imminent

Progress toward a converged financial reporting standard for revenue recognition continued Wednesday when the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) indicated its intention to approve the standard. The board’s staff now will prepare a ballot draft for a final vote. FASB also voted earlier this month to proceed to a ballot

Survey: Data security concerns soar as more CPA firms access cloud

Concerns about data security are surging as the percentage of CPA firms tapping cloud computing continues to increase, according to a survey from CPA2Biz, the AICPA’s for-profit technology subsidiary. CPA2Biz’s second annual cloud survey found that nearly half of the CPA firms polled said that they are using business-grade cloud technology

More transparency sought from audit committees

A consortium of U.S. governance organizations is calling on public company audit committees to enhance reporting about their activities. Increasing transparency about the audit committee’s roles and responsibilities could increase investor confidence, according to the organizations’ new Enhancing the Audit Committee Report: A Call to Action. The Center for Audit

Accounting for income taxes standard achieves purpose, panel finds

A review panel has concluded that a 1992 financial reporting standard addressing accounting for income taxes generally achieves its purpose but may not have reduced complexity. The Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) post-implementation review team received input for its report from financial statement users, preparers, auditors, and academics on FASB Statement

IASB releases new rules to better reflect hedge accounting

New rules released Tuesday by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) are designed to improve how hedge accounting activities are reflected in financial statements. The IASB changed the rules to address preparers’ concerns about the challenges of appropriately representing their risk management activities in financial statements. The most significant changes

Whistleblower tips to SEC rise 8%

Tips to the SEC by whistleblowers rose 8% in fiscal year 2013 over the previous fiscal year, according to an SEC report to Congress. The SEC received 3,238 tips in FY 2013, compared with 3,001 tips in FY 2012, the first full year of the program. The SEC’s fiscal year

Costs often derail qualitative goodwill impairment assessment

Many companies are not making use of an optional, qualitative goodwill impairment test FASB recently introduced to enable less burdensome financial reporting, a new survey report shows. Just 29% of public companies and 22% of private companies participating in financial advisory and investment banking firm Duff & Phelps’s 2013 U.S.

Five things the PCAOB considers in assessing firms’ remediation

The PCAOB on Monday posted to its website the criteria its inspectors consider when evaluating an audit firm’s efforts to address inspection report findings. If remediation efforts fail to satisfy the board within 12 months, the report that contains the criticism may be made public. While assessing firms’ remediation efforts,

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