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The bill would empower survivors of domestic abuse or spousal abandonment to file taxes without contacting their abuser.
The American Institute of CPAs supports a bill to allow survivors of domestic abuse or spousal abandonment to file their ...
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The Accountant on MSNAICPA provides feedback on proposed IRS regulationsThe regulations, REG-112261-24 and REG-116085-23, focus on non-recognition of gain or loss in corporate separations and multi ...
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GlobalData on MSNAICPA backs SAFE Act to aid tax filing for domestic abuse survivorsThe American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) has announced its support for the bill introduced by Senator John Fetterman that aims ...
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The Accountant on MSNAICPA survey shows 37% of Americans face fraud post-disasterThe ACIPA’s survey revealed that 48% of Americans lack personal insurance coverage for fraud-related losses during disaster ...
More than one-third of Americans have been the victim of fraudulent activities after being personally or professionally ...
Similar to the planned changes in states across the country, the latest edition of the Uniform Accountancy Act includes an ...
AICPA President Barry Melancon sent out an email on the decision. We were surprised and disappointed by the ruling, and have begun the process of analyzing it in order to evaluate our options.
AICPA members providing tax representation or return preparation services need to comply with both the AICPA Statements on Standards for Tax Services and Treasury Circular 230.
The GENIUS Act opens the door for greater stablecoin adoption — but it still leaves crucial accounting and compliance ...
Earlier this year, the AICPA filed suit against the IRS to stop the new Annual Filing Season Program. The court has ruled and IRS gets the win (on procedure).
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