Notice 2024-36 announces the second round of credit allocations for a program to allocate the remaining $6 billion in credits.
Category: NYT Accounting News
The permanence of change
The truth that most things are writ in water may as well be carved in stone.
Trump’s economic confidants battle for sway on tax, Fed policy
In recent weeks, informal advisers have floated ideas such as a proposal for a flat tax, penalties for countries that shift away from the dollar, and reforms to the Fed.
PCAOB IAG seeks nominations for best CAMs
The PCAOB Investor Advisory Group is accepting public nominations for the most decision-useful CAMs or KAMs of 2023.
NASBA chooses next president and CEO
Daniel Dustin, the current vice president of state board relations, will succeed Ken Bishop on Aug. 1.
IRS free tax pilot enticed 140K taxpayers
The Internal Revenue Service’s Direct File pilot program officially closed Friday, after 140,803 taxpayers used it in 12 states.
IRA heirs, planners get additional RMD breathing room — again
Financial advisors, tax professionals and their clients get another year to think through potential tax, distribution and trust strategies, according to experts.
How local governments can weather a federal shutdown
Even if a program is predominantly funded with federal dollars, there may be other sources of funds from which local governments can draw.
Marcum cites material issues in B. Riley audit
The Los Angeles-based boutique investment bank’s audit by Marcum cited multiple material weaknesses in the company’s reporting, and some of the previously reported data was revised.
Accounting Today news quiz: April 26
Test your knowledge of the biggest accounting headlines of the week. No. 2 pencil not required!