SBA and Treasury simplify forgiveness of PPP loans under $50K+
The U.S. Small Business Administration and the Treasury Department are making it easier for companies to get their Paycheck Protection Program loans of $50,000 or less forgiven.
The U.S. Small Business Administration and the Treasury Department are making it easier for companies to get their Paycheck Protection Program loans of $50,000 or less forgiven.
BKD promotes 65; EY appoints two office managing partners; and more CPA news.
People & firms on the move: Gettry Marcus names tax practice partner-in-charge
Providing your clients with tangible actions they can take to improve cash flow may be one of the most important and impactful pieces of advice you can give.
Lost Horizon; crimes of Misdemeanor; Strachans plea; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
Disclosures in financial statements and SEC filings about the current and potential impacts of COVID-19 are a major concern.
The Internal Revenue Service is temporarily allowing taxpayers who engage in so-called “reportable transactions,” typically tax shelters, to fax the Form 8886 for initially disclosing them to the IRS instead of mailing in the form.
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board released a preview Thursday from its staff about its findings from inspections of audit firms last year ahead of the issuance of its 2019 inspection reports.
Chuck Schumer and Ron Wyden have asked internal watchdogs to investigate whether there’s been political interference in audits of the president’s returns.
Democrats ask IRS to check for political meddling on Trump audits
The American Institute of CPAs Foundation granted fellowships to 25 minority doctoral students in an effort to boost the number of minority educators in accounting programs.