Taxes July 1, 2024
IRS Finalizes Rules on Crypto Tax Reporting for Brokers
The final regulations are viewed by proponents as critical to policing a largely unregulated sector plagued by tax avoidance.
Jason Bramwell is senior staff writer for CPA Practice Advisor. He has nearly 25 years of professional writing experience, the last nine covering the accounting profession. He most recently was a staff writer and editor at Going Concern, and he previously spent five years as a staff writer and editor at AccountingWEB. He can be reached by email at jbramwell@cpapracticeadvisor.com.
Taxes July 1, 2024
The final regulations are viewed by proponents as critical to policing a largely unregulated sector plagued by tax avoidance.
Taxes July 1, 2024
Therefore, cannabis businesses are still unable to claim normal business tax deductions, as IRC Section 280E stipulates.
Firm Management July 1, 2024
There's a new crop of partners at top 25 accounting firm Withum, as the class of 2024 was announced on July 1.
Taxes June 27, 2024
The agency is looking to settle with some taxpayers under audit who participated in syndicated conservation easement deals.
IRS June 26, 2024
The agency gave whistleblowers 121 awards for information attributable to $338 million in tax revenue being collected in fiscal year 2023.
Taxes June 26, 2024
While the 2024 filing season generally ran smoothly, there are still several challenges impacting taxpayers, Erin Collins says.
Taxes June 25, 2024
The IRS apologized to the billionaire founder of Citadel for failing to protect his tax information from being leaked to the press.
Firm Management June 25, 2024
Public accounting firms are adding far more nonequity partners to its ranks than equity partners over the last 15 years.
Auditing June 25, 2024
Vancouver-based De Visser Gray was sanctioned for failing to comply with U.S. quality control standards from April 2019 to January 2024.
Auditing June 25, 2024
KKM CPA Associates in New York and the BDO affiliate firm in the United Arab Emirates were fined $25,000 and $20,000, respectively.
IRS June 24, 2024
As of March 31, the IRS has spent $5.7 billion, or 10%, of the $57.8 billion it will receive from the Inflation Reduction Act, TIGTA says.
Accounting June 24, 2024
Interns this summer look even younger than the usual fresh-faced college students who man the cubicles at the top 10 firm.