The IRS said President Donald Trump’s executive order calling for a hiring freeze caused it to rescind all jobs offered with a start date after Feb. 8.
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) said Friday that while the U.S. Supreme Court did stay one nationwide injunction, one issued by a different judge in a separate case remains in effect ...
On LinkedIn, the congratulatory messages poured in for Janice Stucke, CPA, after she completed an Ironman triathlon in October. Those messages all had named authors — her LinkedIn contacts. One ...
The "targeted improvements" to the FASB Accounting Standards Codification are a part of an evergreen project focused on making incremental changes to GAAP. Public comments on the ASU, published ...
What to expect from the IRS this year. From The Tax Adviser: Examining the 1997 Examination Program T he Internal Revenue Service, like most other government agencies, has to tighten its budget while ...
The AICPA’s vice president–Tax Policy & Advocacy said President Donald Trump’s executive order to freeze hiring at the IRS should not affect seasonal employees, who likely are already hired and ...
Danny Werfel, who had two years remaining on his term, said he made the decision after “significant introspection and consultation.” An AICPA statement praised Werfel for “moving the IRS in the right ...
The January webcast also included a deep dive into step 3 of the five-step revenue recognition process outlined in FASB ASC 606.
The final regulations implement Sec. 2801, added to the Code in 2008, and follow up on proposed regulations issued 10 years ago.