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  • IRS employees with conduct issues receive bonuses, TIGTA reports
  • IRS issues 2015 inflation adjustments for HSAs
  • CAQ proposes an approach to communicating audit quality indicators
  • IAASB reconsiders auditors’ “other information” duties
  • “Killer B” anti-abuse regulations are on the way
  • Two SEC commissioners call for stay of conflict minerals rule
  • SEC slightly amends conflict minerals reporting requirements
  • Tenth Circuit throws out IRS summonses
  • How to calculate employer health care responsibilities
  • AICPA recommends changes to net investment income tax rules
  • Alignment is key for internal audit to deliver more value
  • PCAOB trying to help auditors find their voice
  • EU audit firm rotation clears another hurdle
  • Plan administrators can assume certain rollovers are valid
  • How would auditors’ reporting affect “other information”?
  • Taxpayers can claim charitable contributions for typhoon relief on 2013 returns
  • Guidance issued on application of Windsor to retirement plans
  • Companies lagging in conflict minerals process
  • Regulators suggest firms take deep dive into audit quality
  • FASB changes discontinued operations reporting guidance
  • Horse breeder materially participated
  • How preparers can cut down on disclosures in financial reports
  • GASB establishes approaches for measurement
  • Foreign housing expense limitations issued for 2014
  • Court ruling doesn’t stop conflict minerals compliance work
  • Taxpayers must reveal tax shelter opinion letters despite attorney-client privilege
  • IASB seeks improvement for macro hedging accounting
  • Accounting, finance jobs take weeks to fill
  • ASB interpretations address GASB pension issues
  • New TPAs address changes to reports arising from PCC VIE alternative
  • New conflict minerals guidance available
  • How confident are you in your corporate tax strategy?
  • Tax filing resources—Tax year 2013
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