PCC chair Jere Shawver is on a mission to increase awareness of the group that represents the perspectives of privately held companies on accounting standards.
Category: NYT Accounting News
Democrats introduce bill to eliminate or reduce income taxes
The legislation would eliminate income taxes for Americans who earn less than $46,000 and reduce income taxes for those making between $46,000 and $80,500.
Canada posts first audit firm inspection reports
The Canadian Public Accountability Board published individual auditing firm inspection reports for the first time, marking a significant milestone.
Tax Fraud Blotter: And then there were three
Millionaire’s lifestyle; Cocoplum loco; bourbon beef; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
Inside California’s fight over the billionaire tax
California’s proposed wealth tax has become one of the most closely watched fiscal policy experiments in American history.
IRS revises process for 501(c)(4)s ahead of midterms
The IRS changed the submission process for groups that intend to operate as 501(c)(4) tax-exempt organizations, requiring them to submit forms through Pay.gov.
Russell Bedford exceeds $1B in global revenue
The global network of independent accounting, audit, tax and consulting firms surpassed $1 billion in total revenues for the first time last year.
EY doubles CPA exam bonus to $10K
The bonus is available to employees who pass all four parts of the exam within their first year at the Big Four Firm, starting with those who join on June 1.
Emburse adds vendor payments to platform
Expense management solutions provider Emburse announced the release of its latest version, which now combines vendor payments and employee reimbursements.
Four practical shifts to thrive in the busy season
The firms that are starting to feel a real difference in the busy season are not working harder; they are redesigning the way the audit process runs.