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The American Institute of CPAs' Auditing Standards Board voted to approve a set of revisions to the rules for attestation engagements to align them with the AICPA's quality management standards.
May 16 -
The National Pipeline Advisory Group identified six recommendations based on survey data to a address accounting's talent shortage, including rethinking CPA licensure requirements.
May 15 -
After a decade-long effort by holders of the personal financial specialist credential, aspiring candidates can be tested on investments, retirement plans and other areas.
April 19 -
Crowe collaborates with Intuit QuickBooks; Bonadio Group raises nearly $25K through firmwide Big Give campaign; and more news from across the profession.
March 1 -
It's not just the 150-hour rule for obtaining a CPA license that may be the culprit for the talent shortage, according to an academic study.
February 23 -
The 150-hour requirement for obtaining a CPA license has led to a decline in Black and Latino CPAs of up to 26%, according to a research study.
February 9 -
The American Institute of CPAs sent letters to the Treasury and the IRS asking for filing relief for taxpayers affected by major disasters and for more guidance on information returns for grantor trusts.
February 9 -
AICPA chief Barry Melancon discussed the tax extenders bill that's working its way through Congress, and a host of other issues affecting the accounting profession.
February 1 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking to modify the guidance on catch-up contributions in the wake of the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022.
January 19 -
Is a legacy firm one that follows tradition, or one that's interested in maintaining its legacy for years to come?
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