The PCAOB is creating two new advisory groups and inviting public comment on their structure and operation. The new groups are the Standards and Emerging Issues Advisory Group and the Investor Advisory Group. The comment period runs through Feb. 28.
List of automatic tax method changes updated
A revenue procedure catalogues changes subject to general procedures of Rev. Proc. 2015-13.
‘Quick’ carryback tax refunds took nearly double the 90-day deadline
Over a period of 15 months in 2021 and late 2020, the IRS was consistently late in processing applications for carryback adjustment refunds, a US Government Accountability Office study finds.
Companies urged to bolster defenses against ‘triple threat’
Businesses are experiencing more, and more costly, incidents of fraud, compliance breaches and cyberattacks but are not doing enough to protect themselves, KPMG says in its 2022 Fraud Outlook report, A Triple Threat Across the Americas. The report recommends five steps companies can take to mitigate the risk of losses to this “triple threat” of dangers.
IRS: ‘Limited group’ getting erroneous Letters 6419
The Internal Revenue Service pushes back against suggestions that errors in the letters, which report to taxpayers their advance child tax credit payments for 2021, are widespread.
AICPA notes IRS announcement on notices, asks Service to do more
The IRS said it will halt some notices to taxpayers, but the AICPA is asking it to do more to reduce erroneous automated notices and unnecessary taxpayer contact.
Cryptoasset accounting: Tips for common scenarios
The evaluation of whether contracts involving cryptoassets contain embedded derivatives, and borrowing, lending and mining of cryptoassets all come with complex accounting implications. This nonauthoritative guidance can steer entities in the right direction on reporting the performance of these assets more consistently in the financial statement.
How nonfilers can claim 2021 tax credits
Procedures are available for individuals not otherwise required to file a return to claim three common tax credits.
Taxpayers need relief now, AICPA and other organizations say
The AICPA and a coalition of organizations representing tax practitioners reiterated their call for taxpayer relief from penalties and other compliance actions, given ongoing Internal Revenue Service problems.
Audit quality stable amid pandemic, audit committee members say
Despite pandemic-related concerns about the ability of auditors to work effectively, 98% of audit committee members said in a new survey that audit quality either increased or stayed the same over the past year.
Final regulations affect owners of foreign stock
Final and proposed regulations cover PFIC and CFC stock held through domestic partnerships and S corporations.
IRS issues procedures for employee status determinations
Prior guidance on Tax Court jurisdiction over IRS determinations of employee vs. independent contractor status is modified and superseded.
AICPA joins coalition seeking relief from IRS service challenges
A diverse group calls upon Internal Revenue Service to take steps to mitigate its service issues.
FAQs address calculation and reconciliation of recovery rebate credit
Economic impact payments taxpayers received during the tax year must be netted against a tax credit on 2021 returns.
Diversity continues to rise among CFOs and CEOs, survey shows
Data from an annual report by executive recruiting firm Crist | Kolder shows that women and racial and ethnic minorities have a greater percentage of leadership roles than in previous years.
Does client feedback hold the secret to employee retention?
Firm leaders can use the data they gather from client feedback systems to streamline processes and reduce strain on staff.
National taxpayer advocate details 2021 as ‘most challenging year’ ever
Erin Collins’ Annual Report to Congress for 2021 portrays an IRS beset by insufficient resources to meet overwhelming demands.
Profession intensifies diversity efforts with new CAQ initiative
The Center for Audit Quality announced a strategic initiative intended to increase diversity of talent coming into the accounting profession while raising awareness of the profession’s diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
Updated FAQs address 2021 child tax credit and advance payments
FAQs on the Service’s website are updated for preparing 2021 returns.
Practitioners wary of IRS service lapses as tax season begins
Continuing problems in timely processing of returns and correspondence may threaten more headaches.
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