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Internal auditors receive modest raises

A majority of organizations in the United States and Canada gave internal auditors raises of 2% to 4% in the past year, according to a new survey report.

2016 Social Security wage base is released

The good news for workers is that there will also be no increase in the amount of wages subject to Social Security taxes (old age, survivor, and disability insurance).

Key areas of risk in the 2015 audit cycle

These areas of significant judgment and complexity merit proactive and accelerated attention from audit firms, according to a new Center for Audit Quality alert.

IRS gives South Carolina flood victims tax relief

The IRS announced that taxpayers who live or have a business in the South Carolina counties that have been declared disaster areas will have extra time to file their returns and pay any taxes owed.

GASB proposes Q&As to elaborate on recent pronouncements

GASB has issued a proposed implementation guide that contains questions and answers that are designed to clarify, explain, or elaborate on recently issued standards for state and local government financial reporting.

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