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The National Conference of CPA Practitioners is questioning a proposal to reinstate a discontinued program that would allow private contractors to collect unpaid tax debts on behalf of the Internal Revenue Service.
May 27 -
The American Institute of CPAs has issued an exposure draft proposing changes in its standards for performing and reporting on peer reviews and engagement reviews of CPA firms.
May 23 -
The American Institute of CPAs is working with the College Board to develop an advanced placement course in accounting for high school students.
May 21 -
Rep. Jim Renacci, R-Ohio, a CPA, has introduced a bipartisan bill to bring more accountability and transparency to the federal governments financial statements by making the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board more independent.
May 20 -
A task force at the American Institute of CPAs is urging CPAs to embrace new ways of learning and professional development to compete better in a rapidly evolving global marketplace.
May 19 -
American Institute of CPAs president and CEO Barry Melancon discussed the need for greater diversity at CPA firms as efforts at greater inclusion seem to be running into some headwinds.
May 19 -
The American Institute of CPAs is pushing back against a proposal by Internal Revenue Service commissioner John Koskinen to offer a form of voluntary tax preparer certification after a series of court rulings invalidated the IRSs efforts to require mandatory testing and continuing education of preparers.
May 19 -
The American Institute of CPAs has honored CPAs Vern Hoven and Sharon Kreider with the 2014 Sidney Kess Award for Excellence in Continuing Education.
May 19 -
CPA2Biz, the business and technology subsidiary of the American Institute of CPAs, has changed its company name to CPA.com to more closely align with its mission of empowering CPAs and businesses for the digital age.
May 19 -
The American Institute of CPAs has presented its AICPA Medal of Honor to Gary M. Scopes and its Public Service Award to Diane Cornwell.
May 19 -
The New York State Society of CPAs installed its 95th president, Scott Adair, at a gala event last week in New York City.
May 18 -
Small and midsize businesses in the U.S. benefit from government and private sector initiatives that support them from the start-up stage through enterprise development stages and beyond, according to a new report from the Association of Chartered and Certified Accountants and Delta Economics.
May 15 -
California Society of CPAs CEO Loretta Doon, Missouri Society of CPAs president and CEO Jim O'Hallaron and South Carolina Association of CPAs CEO Erin Hardwick Pate discuss the work of the CPA Society Executives Association with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Daniel Hood.
May 7 -
South Carolina Association of CPAs CEO Erin Hardwick Pate, California Society of CPAs CEO Loretta Doon, and Missouri Society of CPAs president and CEO Jim O'Hallaron talk about the challenges faced by state CPA societies, in an interview with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Daniel Hood.
May 6 -
California Society of CPAs CEO Loretta Doon, South Carolina Association of CPAs CEO Erin Hardwick Pate and Missouri Society of CPAs president and CEO Jim O'Hallaron discuss the challenges faced by the members in their states, in an interview with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Daniel Hood.
May 5 -
The American Institute of CPAs Auditing Standards Board has issued three auditing interpretations in response to the new Governmental Accounting Standards Board pension standards.
May 2 -
Accounting Today and the National Conference of CPA Practitioners have announced the agenda of their annual Accounting Technology Forum, which will take place June 24-25.
May 2 -
The American Institute of CPAs has issued new technical practice aids to help accountants dealing with recent changes by the Financial Accounting Standards Board stemming from recommendations from the Private Company Council.
April 29 -
The American Institute of CPAs has written to the head of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee voicing strong opposition to draft legislation that would limit the use of the cash method of accounting for pass-through entities and personal service corporations.
April 25 -
Baker Tilly, the U.K. firm that was one of the original 14 firms that founded the Baker Tilly International accounting firm network and its namesake, has switched its affiliation to the RSM International network, whose founding member firm in the U.S. is McGladrey.
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