The PCAOB has extended the comment period on its reproposed standard that would require the engagement partner and certain other participants in the audit to be identified in the audit report. The new deadline is March 17; the original deadline was Feb. 3. The board reproposed the amendments in December.
GASB publishes guide for pension standards implementation
GASB on Thursday published a guide to help state and local government financial statement preparers and auditors as they implement its new standards for accounting and reporting for pensions. The guide for GASB Statement No. 68, Accounting and Financial Reporting for Pensions, provides authoritative guidance that has been prepared by
Details of new myRA retirement savings vehicle revealed
Following up on announcement made by President Barack Obama in his annual State of the Union speech on Tuesday, the White House released details of a new retirement savings account to be made available to employees through their employers. These accounts, myRAs (presumably an abbreviation for “my retirement account”), which
Why employers may consider public health care exchanges
New public health care insurance exchanges may provide more affordable coverage than plans employers currently use, according to a new report. An analysis by PwC’s Health Research Institute showed that the median 2014 premium on 51 public exchanges nationally is $5,844 for a plan with coverage similar to that of
IASB gives rate-regulated activities guidance, reviews business combinations rules
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) on Thursday issued an interim standard on rate-regulated activities for use by first-time IFRS adopters while the board works to develop a permanent standard. Previously, IFRS did not contain any guidance for rate-regulated activities. The IASB has a plan to consider the broad issue
ASB exposes additional clarified standards as part of attestation clarity project
Changes proposed Tuesday by the AICPA Auditing Standards Board (ASB) would restructure the content of several important attestation standards. The ASB has issued a second exposure draft as a result of the attestation clarity project. The exposure draft contains three proposed clarified subject-matter-specific standards. Proposed Statement on Standards for Attestation
How to protect investors’ assets
The recent financial crisis magnified the importance of investor protection. Regulators can play a vital role in ensuring that securities firms protect client assets. The International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) on Wednesday published eight principles to guide regulators as they supervise securities firms on the protection of client assets.
Lessors, lessees see difficulties in proposed changes
Businesses expect difficulties in implementing proposed changes to lease accounting rules, according to a new Deloitte survey. FASB and the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) have resumed deliberations in the difficult convergence project, which inspired significant opposition after the release of a second exposure draft in May. Final rules could
FASB to consider disclosure requirements for government assistance
Businesses may one day have specific requirements under GAAP for making disclosures in their financial statements about the government assistance they receive, because of a new project that FASB added Wednesday to its technical agenda. Board members said the lack of guidance on disclosure of government assistance leads to a
Proposed rules address disguised sales and partnership liabilities
On Wednesday, the IRS issued proposed regulations on disguised sales of property to or by a partnership under Sec. 707 and the treatment of partnership liabilities under Sec. 752 (REG-119305-11). The IRS says the proposed regulations are designed to address “deficiencies and technical ambiguities” in the current regulations. Disguised sales
SEC issues reminder on investment adviser due diligence
Investment advisers need to follow appropriate due-diligence processes when recommending or placing clients’ assets in alternative investments such as hedge funds, private-equity funds, or funds of private funds, the SEC said in a risk alert issued Tuesday. According to the alert from the SEC’s Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations
FAF to pay up to $3 million to help IASB’s convergence work
The IFRS Foundation will receive assistance for work on international convergence projects from its U.S. counterpart, the Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF). FAF announced Tuesday that it will make a nonrecurring contribution of up to $3 million in 2014 to the IFRS Foundation to support the work by the International Accounting
PCC modifies prerequisites for private-company VIE exception
The Private Company Council (PCC) on Tuesday modified the criteria for private companies to be eligible for a GAAP exception it had forwarded last year to FASB—a move that could provide relief to more small businesses. The PCC in November forwarded a GAAP exception that would exempt private companies from
Simplified method offered for requesting extended time to make portability election
The IRS on Monday offered certain executors a simplified way to request an extension of time to make the “portability” election to transfer a deceased spouse’s unused estate tax exclusion to the surviving spouse (Rev. Proc. 2014-18). Executors of estates of spouses who died in 2011, 2012, or 2013 and
Final version of net investment income tax form released
Just in time for the start of tax season, the IRS has released the final version of Form 8960, Net Investment Income Tax—Individuals, Estates, and Trusts, which will be used by individuals and trusts and estates to compute the new 3.8% tax and then to report the tax on Forms
European audit reform proposal moving forward
April is the forecasted date for a vote of the full European Parliament on European Union audit market reforms, which took another step in the legislative process this week. The EU Legal Affairs Committee voted 13–8, with one abstention, on Tuesday to approve a draft agreement between Parliament and the
Guidance issued on accounting method changes under repair regs.
The IRS on Friday issued long-awaited guidance on accounting method changes under the so-called repair regulations, which govern the treatment of expenditures incurred in acquiring, producing, or improving tangible assets (Rev. Proc. 2014-16). Several sections of the repair regulations require taxpayers to secure the IRS’s consent before changing to an
Minimum essential coverage and shared-responsibility penalty rules provide transitional relief for individuals
Proposed regulations issued by the IRS on Friday answer a number of questions regarding the Sec. 5000A “individual mandate” under 2010’s health care reform legislation, including the definition of those government programs that do not provide minimum essential health care coverage (REG-141036-13). They also provide a hardship exemption for individuals
AICPA issues personal financial planning standards
The AICPA on Tuesday issued additional authoritative guidance for CPAs who offer personal financial planning services. The AICPA Statement on Standards in Personal Financial Planning Services covers all aspects of the planning process—from obtaining information to communicating and implementing recommendations. The standards, which will take effect July 1, require complete
District court says premium tax credits are available in federal health care exchanges
In a decision that aids the implementation of a key provision of 2010’s health care reform legislation, the federal district court for the District of Columbia held that the Sec. 36B premium tax credit is available to taxpayers who purchase health insurance through the 34 state health care exchanges that
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