GASB issued a proposal that would establish requirements for certain types of capital assets to be disclosed separately for purposes of note disclosures, allowing users to make informed decisions about these and to evaluate accountability.
AICPA releases quality management practice aid
The practice aid and supporting materials will help small- and medium-size firms and sole practitioners develop a QM system that aligns with a new set of QM standards.
OPR publishes letter to request tax information in case files
CPAs and other individuals who practice before the IRS can use the letter as a standard form for requesting tax information that was obtained as part of an inquiry into Circular 230 violations.
Unanswered calls, backlog of mail: IRS plan for government shutdown
The contingency plan calls for furloughs of two-thirds of IRS staff, which Treasury said will result in “significant harmful impacts” on taxpayers.
FinCEN proposes BOI reports deadline extension for certain companies
Companies registered or created in 2024 would get an extended deadline to file beneficial ownership information reports, while other companies would not, under proposed rules.
QM standards: Overview of the monitoring and remediation process
An expert discusses the requirements for monitoring and remediation when implementing the new quality management standards.
Special per diem rate for business travel rises
Starting Oct 1, 2023, the special per diem rates taxpayers may use to substantiate ordinary and necessary business expenses for travel away from home will go up, the IRS announced.
IRS developing contingency plan as government shutdown looms
Congress plans to return to Washington on Tuesday, giving members five days to reach consensus on a full budget or a continuing resolution.
PCAOB offers forum for auditors; SEC releases several updates
The PCAOB forum follows proposed changes aimed at increasing the board’s ability to hold individual auditors responsible for firm violations.
ERC abuse brings renewed push for regulation of paid tax preparers
AICPA and Treasury advocate for congressional action to help thwart the unscrupulous promoters that use the employee retention credit to make money by taking advantage of small businesses.
IRS to set up new work unit to focus on complex passthrough entities
IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel says new unit is “another part of [the IRS’s] effort to ensure the IRS holds the nation’s wealthiest filers accountable to pay the full amount of what they owe.”
Sidney Kess, a personal remembrance
For accountants, especially those in the tax and personal financial planning worlds, the passing of Sidney Kess at age 97 is “like losing a parent to the profession,” writes Andrea Millar, CPA/PFS, who shares her memories of a legend who educated countless CPAs and helped her grow the AICPA Personal Financial Planning section.
FinCEN posts guide to help small businesses with BOI reporting
A new guide posted by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network describes BOI rules, answers questions, and provides tools to assist with compliance with the BOI reporting rules.
‘Tsunami’ of ERC claims required IRS action to halt fraud, experts say
‘Tsunami’ of claims filed for employee retention credit almost 2 years after it ended caught the attention of the IRS. Experts say that required the IRS to take action to halt fraud.
Remembering the mentorship and impact of Sidney Kess
Kess, who died at age 97, was “a friend to everybody” – and a strong proponent of sharing knowledge with others.
ESG Symposium synopsis: How to put firms in the driver’s seat
A new California law is the latest “market driver” pushing ESG reporting forward. With regulations rapidly developing on a global scale, the time has arrived for CPA firms to grab the wheel.
PEEC addresses attest client fees and ethics in professional education
The AICPA Professional Ethics Executive Committee has approved changes to the Code of Professional Conduct related to attest client fees and ethical responsibilities for testing for professional qualifications and competencies.
Moratorium imposed on new ERC claim processing to curb abuse
The IRS issues a moratorium on new ERC claims processing through at least the end of the year and allows taxpayers to withdraw claims that have been filed but not processed.
A refresher on fraud and the responsibility for its detection
The opportunities, incentives, and rationalizations to commit fraud abound. Recall what the practitioner’s responsibilities are in an assurance engagement and be sure you are playing your part to ensure the work you do continues to help protect businesses and stakeholders.
Guidance issued on applicability and calculation of new corporate AMT
In advance of proposed regulations, the IRS provided interim guidance to help corporations determine whether they are subject to the new corporate alternative minimum tax and how to calculate the tax, including how to determine financial statement income and applicable financial statement income.
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