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Barry Melancon Reappointed President and CEO of the AICPA

The AICPA announced that Barry Melancon’s term as president and CEO has been extended for an additional five years by the Institute’s Board of Directors. Ernie Almonte, chairman of the AICPA, said the decision was the right one for the board to make. “Barry has made an enormous contribution to

IRS Releases New Withholding Tables

The IRS on Monday released withholding tables that reflect a new tax credit, dubbed the making work pay credit, created by the stimulus package. The making work pay credit was created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, PL 111-5, which President Obama signed on Feb. 17. The credit equals

ASB Issues Audit Documentation Guidance, Internal Control Standards

The Auditing Standards Board (ASB) issued the second clarified auditing standard resulting from its clarity project, which aims to make U.S. GAAP easier to understand and apply and gives each standard a principles-based objective. Statement on Auditing Standards Audit Documentation (Redrafted) supersedes AU section 339, Audit Documentation.             The standard

Reminder: Support Your Auto Expenses

Auto expenses are a very common deduction for business owners and employees who must travel. Often the taxpayer does not know the exact amounts necessary to calculate the proper deduction and the tax preparer must estimate the mileage, business percentage, and ultimate auto deduction with the client’s help. Tax preparers

Requesting 9100 Relief

A taxpayer who fails to make a tax election by the due date for the election may not be out of luck. Certain extension and administrative relief options exist if the taxpayer can obtain “9100 relief” under Treas. Reg. §§ 301.9100-1 through -3. The drawback is that unless he or

Financial Executives Predict Gloomy Results Into 2010

CPA financial executives in industry offered little encouragement to those hoping for a quick recovery from the current recession in the quarterly Business and Industry Economic Outlook Survey released Wednesday and conducted by the AICPA and the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School.             A full 75% of respondents

CAQ Offers Pointers for Integrated Audits of Internal Control

The Center for Audit Quality (CAQ) issued a report highlighting lessons learned from section 404 audits of internal control over financial reporting. The nonauthoritative report, designed to help audit firms that have not yet conducted an integrated audit, as well as more experienced firms, identifies 21 practical tips for auditors.

Tax Aspects of Contributing a House to a Fire Department

Local fire departments often deliberately burn existing structures as a training exercise. New firefighters can practice their skills and techniques, knowing in advance that the structure is uninhabited. Often individuals will donate an old property, possibly even a former residence, to the local fire department. Obviously, where possible, taxpayers would

Small Business Tax Breaks in the Stimulus Package

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 contains numerous tax provisions aimed at small businesses. Bonus depreciation: IRC section 168(k) is amended to extend the 50% first-year bonus depreciation through 2009 (through 2010 for certain transportation property and aircraft). The election to accelerate AMT and research credits in lieu

Individual Tax Breaks in the Stimulus Package

With its new and expanded tax benefits for individuals, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 seeks to get more money into the pockets of American consumers. College students and their families, homebuyers, and buyers of new cars are among the potential beneficiaries, but so too are low-income Americans,

What to Do If a Client Is Missing a W-2

Employers had until Feb. 2 to issue Forms W-2 to their employees, showing wages and earnings for 2008. If a client hasn’t received a W-2 by now, here are the steps the IRS says to take: 1. Contact the employer. The client should contact his or her employer to find

Tax Court Can Look Outside Administrative Record in Determining Innocent Spouse Relief

The Eleventh Circuit has held that the Tax Court could consider evidence outside the administrative record when deciding on a taxpayer’s claim for innocent spouse relief (Neal, No. 06-14357 (11th Cir. 2/10/09)). The taxpayer had petitioned the IRS for equitable relief under IRC section 6015(f) because, unbeknownst to her, her

IFAC Launches Sustainability Framework

The Professional Accountants in Business Committee of the International Federation of Accountants has developed a sustainability framework for businesses. The free Web-based framework tool is designed to support professional accountants and their organizations in integrating a sustainable way of thinking and working in all business processes.              The framework, which

Treasury Plan Calls for More Disclosure, Cooperation With SEC, Accounting Standard Setters

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner’s plan to rescue the nation’s financial system doesn’t appear to signal a major departure from the current accounting regime, observers said.         “The [Treasury’s call for more transparency] doesn’t announce anything new,” said Paul B.W. Miller, CPA, Ph.D., a professor of accounting at the University of

Taxes in Troubled Times

The IRS has acknowledged there’s plenty of pain to go around in the current economic downturn. Financially strapped taxpayers can take advantage of several relief initiatives and provisions that could lessen their tax bite. Those with investments posting a loss may be able to “harvest” it or at least reposition

Late February 1099-B Mailings Will Compress Tax Season for Many

Some brokerage customers of Fidelity Investments won’t receive Forms 1099-B until after the newly extended Feb. 17 general deadline for sending out the information returns, the company said Thursday.             Fidelity, the nation’s largest mutual fund company, asked for and received from the IRS an additional extension to the end

Guidance Released on Monitoring Internal Control

The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) released guidance designed to help organizations better monitor the effectiveness of their internal control systems and to take swift corrective action if needed.             The guidance, developed by COSO in a project led by a Grant Thornton LLP team, recognizes

SEC Extends Comment Period on IFRS Road Map

The SEC announced Tuesday that it will extend by two months the comment period for its proposed road map for the adoption of IFRS for U.S issuers.             The comment period for the proposed road map, which was published Nov. 14, was originally scheduled to close Feb. 19. In a

Updated Airline Industry Guide Available

The AICPA issued the Audit and Accounting Guide Airlines, which provides the latest information on accounting and auditing issues affecting the airline industry. The guide addresses a number of new transactions and issues that have emerged over the years, including frequent flyer programs, electronic ticketing, revenue breakage, power-by-the hour maintenance

IRS Issues Further Guidance on Loss Corporations Acquired in Bailout

The IRS has issued a second notice (Notice 2009-14) that expands on, clarifies, and supersedes the guidance issued in Notice 2008-100 on the application of IRC § 382 to loss corporations whose instruments Treasury acquires pursuant to the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) under the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of

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