The Internal Revenue Service issued a FAQ on a program that offers help to farmers, ranchers and forest landowners who experienced discrimination by the USDA in farm lending.
Day: February 23, 2024
Accounting standards blamed for lack of accountants
It’s not just the 150-hour rule for obtaining a CPA license that may be the culprit for the talent shortage, according to an academic study.
FinCEN guide lists rules for some financial institutions’ access to BOI
The rules in the Small Entity Compliance Guide apply to access for some financial institutions and cover security and confidentiality, authorized use, administration of requests, and violations.
International tax changes bring uncertainty to global companies
The changes underway in setting global taxes are leading to confusion for many countries that authorities are trying to alleviate.
Growing the profession: Insights from the AICPA chair’s travelogue
Okorie Ramsey is spanning the globe to help the world of accounting and finance reach its desired destination.
SEC cyber rules will have wide impact amid uncertainty
The SEC’s new cybersecurity disclosure rules will affect plenty of businesses, but a survey finds many cyber professionals lack confidence they can comply in time.
On the move: Brady Martz CEO to retire
Grimbleby Coleman launches new wealth management division; HHM CPAs hires three senior managers; and more news from around the profession.