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  • January 2015
  • IRS: Tax season to start on time
  • Government to reach out, provide resources to ease health care tax filing burden
  • IRS issues procedures for reinstated transit benefits parity
  • AICPA provides feedback on tax reform proposals
  • PCAOB to seek comments on going concern
  • No more extraordinary items: FASB simplifies GAAP
  • Budget cuts may force IRS furlough days again
  • Viewing cybersecurity through a COSO lens
  • Americans’ finances rebounding in the economic recovery, AICPA PFS Index finds
  • Pathways implementation taking next steps
  • IRS updates accounting method change procedures
  • IAASB issues final auditor reporting standard
  • Details of the president’s State of the Union tax proposals
  • Proposed rules would govern Sec. 41 credit for software
  • Application of PCC exception addressed in not-for-profit panel Q&A
  • ASB issues auditing interpretations to SAS No. 126 on going concern
  • Charter schools can participate in government retirement plans
  • Taxpayers get penalty relief for incorrect premium tax credit advance payments
  • Revenue recognition implementation: What are FASB’s plans?
  • How to manage risks connected with the “internet of things”
  • Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program to remain open indefinitely
  • New standards for auditors of brokers and dealers are focus of PCAOB reminder
  • Apple nearly catches Samsung as smartphone sales soar
  • Audit committee members need more time, expertise to deal with risky environment, survey says
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