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  • October 2011
  • PCAOB: Be On the Lookout for Fraud in Emerging Markets
  • FAF Proposal Falls Short of Independent Board for Private Company Standards
  • Sluggish Economy, Unemployment a Drag on Mortgage Performance
  • IRS Proposes Stiffer Preparer Requirements for EITCs
  • AICPA: Allow U.S. Companies the IFRS Option Now
  • Practitioners Raise Concerns About Fingerprinting Proposal at IRS Hearing
  • GASB Proposes Resolution to "Conflicting Guidance"
  • TIGTA Finds Problems With IRS Purchase Cards, Network Security
  • ASB Reaches Major Clarity Project Milestone
  • Confidence in U.S. Capital Markets Down Significantly Since 2007
  • Trade Bills Pass Congress With Tax Provisions
  • Estate Tax Protective Claim Procedures Detailed
  • AICPA, CIMA Gearing Up for Jan. 31 CGMA Launch
  • CPA2Biz to Launch “CPA.com” Email Service
  • Survey Finds Most CPAs Support IFRS Option
  • AICPA Turns Up Volume on Call for Independent Board
  • Economist Predicts Moderate Growth
  • Final Regulations Eliminate “Hot Stock” Rule for Certain Reorganizations
  • CPA Horizons 2025: A Road Map for the Future
  • Inflation Adjustments Made to Many Tax Items for 2012
  • PTIN System Opens for 2012 Renewals
  • President Signs Bill Increasing EITC Due Diligence Penalty
  • FASB Proposes Fair Value for Investment Properties
  • IRS Proposes Eliminating De Minimis Partner Rule
  • Final Regs Clarify Excise, Employment Tax Treatment of Disregarded Entities
  • House Passes Repeal of 3% Withholding on Government Contracts
  • IRS Gives Penalty Relief, Delays Backup Withholding for Payment Card Reporting
  • Regs Extend Religious and Family Member FICA, FUTA Exceptions to Disregarded Entities
  • The Blue-Ribbon Panel on Private Company Financial Reporting
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