In Brief CPAs are charged with protecting the public from financial and corporate fraud; sometimes, that means blowing the whistle on clients or employers who…
CPAs need to be aware of current tax developments in key states to properly advise taxpayers doing business in multiple jurisdictions. Below is an overview…
Regulators and Standards Setters: Updates and Discussion
Annual Auditing Conference at Baruch
About the Panelists The panel featured Marc Panucci, CPA, deputy chief accountant of the Office of the Chief Accountant, SEC; Megan Zietsman, CPA, the chief auditor and director of…
The Expanding Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Understanding their Utility and Regulatory Limitations
In Brief There is a long history of businesses reporting non-GAAP financial measures, often to highlight a change in operating structure or illuminate the impact…
The Changing Regulatory Climate on Privacy
What CPAs Need to Know about 23 NYCRR 500 and the CCPA
Over the last two years, the states of California and New York issued new regulations regarding data privacy and cybersecurity. Both rules will have far…
Disclosure of Noncompliance with Laws and Regulations
What Whistleblower Protections Exist for CPAs?
In Brief CPAs are charged with protecting the public from financial and corporate fraud; sometimes, that means blowing the whistle on clients or employers who…
CPAJ News Briefs
FASB, PCAOB, GASB News
FASB News Examination of Complex Liabilities/Equity Accounting to Begin In early 2019, FASB plans to take its first official steps on a significant project to…
The IRS Whistleblower Regulations
A Hindrance to Tax Enforcement
In modernizing the tax whistleblower statute over the last 12 years, Congress has finally created a simple and enforceable entitlement to substantial compensation for tax…
Taxation of multinational corporations has been a focus of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, tax professionals, and politicians for many years. One major concern…